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1901 HK-291, Pan-American Expo, Buffalo Dollar Dollar

Strike Type
1901 HK-291, Pan-American Expo, Buffalo Dollar Dollar

Coin Details

Year
1901
Denomination
So-Called Dollars
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
National Commemorative & Expo So-Called Dollars
Composition
N/A

Auction Record

$240 MS64 09-21-2022 Stack's Bowers

Description

This 1901 so-called dollar (HK-291) commemorates Pan-American Expo Buffalo. The 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle celebrated the development of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, featuring Olmsted Brothers landscape design on the University of Washington campus. The bronze composition of this piece reflects the medallic tradition dating to classical antiquity. Bronze so-called dollars typically survive in better condition than white metal examples due to the alloy's greater hardness and durability. Miscellaneous national commemorative medals were produced by a wide range of manufacturers, from the U.S. Mint to local die-sinkers, covering subjects from presidential inaugurations to infrastructure milestones. The Hibler-Kappen catalog, first published in 1963 by Harold E. Hibler and Charles V. Kappen, systematically organized American so-called dollars for the first time, assigning HK numbers that remain the standard reference today.

Rarity Notes

HK-291 is scarce in the numismatic market. Production quantities for early 20th century commemorative medals were typically modest, and survival rates vary significantly based on the original distribution method and the material's durability.

Cross References

HK-291; PCGS #593734; NGC #852402

External References

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