1924 So-Called Dollar HK-909, Coolidge Era
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Description
This 1924 monetary so-called dollar (HK-909) is a piece cataloged in the monetary section of the Hibler-Kappen so-called dollar reference. These exposition pieces bridge the commemorative and monetary categories in the Hibler-Kappen catalog, as they were produced in connection with exposition events but carry monetary themes or denominations. They document the American tradition of combining commerce, education, and celebration at large public gatherings. The HK numbering system groups so-called dollars broadly by type: exposition and commemorative pieces in the lower numbers, with monetary, miscellaneous, and later additions in higher ranges. Lettered suffixes (a, b, c, d) typically indicate variant compositions or die states of the same basic design, while entries above HK-900 include pieces added in later catalog supplements. So-called dollars are collected for their historical significance, artistic merit, and the stories they document about American monetary experiments, political movements, and civic celebrations.
Rarity Notes
This 1924 so-called dollar is generally scarce in the numismatic market. Examples are collected by specialists in so-called dollars and American medallic art.
Cross References
HK-909; PCGS #643739
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