Key Date Spectacular Live Auction 7pt 1 Day 1
Key Date Coins
14.2.25
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פריט 44:

*Highlight* 1922 Grant w/Star Gold Commem Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

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מחיר פתיחה:
$ 2,250
הערכה :
$2,375 - $4,750
עמלת בית המכירות: 18%
המכירה התקיימה בתאריך 14.2.25 בבית המכירות Key Date Coins
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*Highlight* 1922 Grant w/Star Gold Commem Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS (fc)
*Highlight* 1922 Grant w/Star Gold Commem Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS. In 1921, the Ulysses S. Grant Centenary Memorial Association was established to raise funds to coordinate a series of special events and observances in commemoration of the centennial of the famed Union general and United States president. The Association planned to fund the creation of monuments, civic buildings and roads to honor Grant as well as celebratory activities through the sales of commemorative silver half dollars and gold dollars. Approved by Congress in February 1922, Laura Gardin Fraser was tapped to design the coin. Wife of the designer of the Buffalo nickel, James Earle Fraser, she was no stranger to commemorative coins, having designed the 1921 Alabama half dollar. The Grant design, shared across both denominations, bore a bust of Grant on the obverse and a representation of his childhood home surrounded in trees in Ohio on the reverse. The Association adopted an idea that was employed on the Alabama and Missouri commemorative half dollars, the placement of a special mark on a select number of the coin to help generate interest, and by extension increase sales. Here, the mark was a small star placed above Grant's name on the obverse. Originally intended to just be used on the gold dollar, a small number of half dollars were also struck with the star. The gold dollar was a success and the total authorized mintage of 10,000 coins - 5,000 of each with and without the star - were all sold out at the retail price of $3. Despite the revenue generated, none of the planned monuments were built, though the festivities did go on as planned.

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