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1960 HK-582, Pony Express Centennial Pony Express Centennial Dollar

Strike Type
1960 HK-582, Pony Express Centennial Pony Express Centennial Dollar

Coin Details

Year
1960
Denomination
So-Called Dollars
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
National Commemorative & Expo So-Called Dollars
Mintage
5,000
Composition
Silver
Diameter
33.3mm

Auction Record

$863 Medals 05-30-2006 Goldberg Auctioneers

Description

Cataloged as HK-582, this 1960 so-called dollar honors Pony Express Centennial Pony Express Centennial. Philadelphia's 1926 Sesqui-Centennial suffered rain on 107 of its 184 open days, drawing only 6.4 million visitors against a projected 50 million, though it produced an 80-foot replica of the Liberty Bell illuminated by 26,000 light bulbs. Struck in bronze, this piece showcases the detailed die work typical of American commemorative medals. Bronze's natural patina gives aged examples an appealing warm-brown surface that collectors prize. Later exposition medals were produced by a mix of U.S. Mint issues and private manufacturers, with many struck in lower quantities than the great 19th-century fairs. The Century of Progress and New York World's Fair generated the most varieties. The HK numbering system established by Hibler and Kappen in 1963 brought order to hundreds of previously uncataloged American commemorative medals, many of which had been ignored by mainstream numismatic references.

Rarity Notes

Strikings of HK-582 are scarce. Post-war era medals were often distributed at events, with many entering circulation as pocket pieces rather than being preserved as collectibles.

Cross References

HK-582; PCGS #642990; NGC #850926

External References

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