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I only have one medal from the 1939-40 World Fair, which I think is quite a common type. More interesting is the second medal, produced by the Medallic Art Company of New York...
Nice examples!
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to the CCF, shivadescending! Those are wonderful World Fair medals!
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Just realized that I've never posted this encased 1943 Mercury dime from the 1964 New York World's Fair.
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Just realized that I've never posted this encased 1943 Mercury dime from the 1964 New York World's Fair.
Fantastic!
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As I'm starting a collection of 1893 Columbian Expo elongated coins, it occurred to me - has anyone seen a pressed version of the 1893 Columbian Expo Half Dollar? (like someone purchased the half dollar at the fair, and then immediately decided to smash it?)
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to the CCF, binarysunrise_2!
I've never seen elongated / smashed Columbian half dollars. I imagine that they wouldn't fit into the penny smasher.
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I think they smashed most anything they could find at that fair - I've seen a picture of an elognated 1877 Trade dollar smashed at the fair. Would the Expo half-dollar have been about the same size?
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