1892-1893 So-Called Dollar HK-241, Baby Ruth Dollar
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Coin Details
Auction Record
$506 MS62PL 02-03-2009 Goldberg Auctioneers
Description
HK-241 is a 1892 so-called dollar commemorating Baby Ruth. The Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, at 1,687 by 787 feet, was the largest building in the world at the time, covering over 30 acres under a single roof and housing exhibits from 50 nations. Struck in bronze, this piece combines durability with an attractive warm tone that deepens with age into a rich chocolate-brown patina. Bronze was the preferred composition for many commemorative medals due to its excellent detail retention. Both the U.S. Mint and numerous private firms struck Columbian medals. Charles Barber designed official mint issues. The exposition also generated the first U.S. commemorative coins (Columbian half dollar). So-called dollars — defined as privately issued medals approximately the size of a silver dollar — encompass one of the most diverse and historically rich collecting fields in American numismatics.
Rarity Notes
HK-241 is scarce in the numismatic market. Production quantities for Gilded Age commemorative medals were typically modest, and survival rates vary significantly based on the original distribution method and the material's durability.
Cross References
HK-241; PCGS #642588; NGC #850433
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