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Between 1935 and 1938, the State of New York managed to obtain classic silver commemorative celebrating 4 of their cities ... I propose commems that would be a great educational thread for you to share ... who in NY at that time had such political pull?
Oddly enough, each of the four NY-related commemorative bills was introduced by a different Representative or Senator. Also, neither the House nor Senate Committee in charge of coinage matters was chaired by a New Yorker at the time the bills were considered.
On the surface, it "appears" that Congress simply favored the merits of the NY bills more so than others. Appearances can be deceiving, however, so I'll "dig" a bit in my files to see if I can come up with anything that links the four bills and will report what I find.
One Note - Congress did reject one NY-related bill introduced in the same timeframe - a bill that proposed a 50-cent piece for the 1939 World's Fair being held in New York City.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.