1898 So-Called Dollar HK-842, AK Souvenir Gold
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Description
This 1898 Alaska Gold Souvenir (HK-842) is a small gold token capitalizing on the public fascination with Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush era, struck in low-karat gold at a diminutive 13mm diameter. The Alaska Gold Souvenirs occupy a unique niche in the so-called dollar catalog as among the smallest and most precious-metal-intensive pieces in the series. Their connection to the Klondike Gold Rush — one of the great adventure stories of American history — combined with genuine gold content and extreme rarity for many varieties makes them highly sought after by collectors of both so-called dollars and Western Americana. The Alaska Gold Souvenirs (HK-838 through HK-851) are small gold tokens produced between 1897 and 1911, capitalizing on the public fascination with Alaska gold during the Klondike Gold Rush era. Struck in low-karat gold (approximately 14 karat) at a diminutive 13mm diameter, these pieces feature unusual denominations including 'One Pinch' and 'Half Pinch' — references to measuring placer gold dust by pinching it between thumb and forefinger. The Pinch series (1897-1901) displays Indian head designs facing left or right with varying star counts, while the 1911 Parka Head series commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the first gold discovery in Alaska in 1861. The Hibler-Kappen catalog, first published in 1963 by Harold E. Hibler and Charles V. Kappen as 'So-Called Dollars: An Illustrated Standard Catalog,' provides the systematic numbering system (HK numbers) used to identify and classify hundreds of American medals approximately the size of a silver dollar. The catalog has been revised and expanded in subsequent editions, with Jeff Shevlin's contributions significantly expanding the known census.
Rarity Notes
Alaska Souvenir Gold pieces from the 1898 period are scarce to rare, with gold content ensuring that many were eventually melted. The HK-numbered pieces represent the cataloged so-called dollar-sized variants of a much larger family of Alaska gold souvenirs. Gold examples are particularly desirable to collectors of both so-called dollars and Alaska territorial numismatics.
Cross References
HK-842; PCGS #643580
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