Newest RIP 1876 HK 20 So Called $

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by tdec1000, Mar 8, 2008.

  1. tdec1000

    tdec1000 Coin Rich, Money Poor :D

    Here is my favorite token/So called Dollar I have ever seen. I picked this up in a huge collection of Morgans. This beauty was in a bag of silver and copper tokens. I asked the guy how much for the tokens. He said $40 bucks and I noticed a few silver foreign pieces in there so I thought to myself.... Self this isn't a bad deal. Some nice foreign silver and copper tokens. Well this beauty was in there when I got home and I started researching it. From the website I seen it said less than 100 known in silver. The mint struck these pieces at the 100 year celebration of our country. Sorry for the bad pictures it looks a lot better in hand. Enjoy!
     

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  3. acl864

    acl864 Senior Member

    Cool coin- I've never seen one of those before.

    Andy
     
  4. tdec1000

    tdec1000 Coin Rich, Money Poor :D

    Me neither, what do you guys think she is worth? Thanks any opinions are more than welcome.
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    It is listed in Hibbler & Kappens "So Called Dollars"
    As #20. Centennial issue, official medal.
    Very Scarce = #251 to # 500 known.
    Originally sold for $3.00 limited edition to the Expo (U.S. Centennial Expo 1876, Philadelphia, PA.)


    Very nice attaractive piece.

    Oops, never mind, I just noticed your title.
     
  6. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Wonderful obverse design!
     
  7. tdec1000

    tdec1000 Coin Rich, Money Poor :D

    I was reading somewhere that there were less than 100 known strikes. I have heard values anywhere from $150 to $1400. These things are probably only worth what someone is wiling to pay.

    Question... Will something like this appreciate greatly overtime or will it just be a small percentage. Like 20 years from now.
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    tdec:
    Great question.
    As you stated, it is worth only what someone is willing to pay.
    So-called $'s are more popular today, especially with the issue of the new So-called $ book (the original but revised).
    However, (Big However), they have never been as popular are coins.

    I have a small collection of them, and enjoy them but for appreciation (in value) stick to coins.

    Even during the current coin boom they have increased a bit, but not greatly.
     
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