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Commems Collection Classic: 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition - Gold Dollar Design

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Among the designs used on the various coins issued on behalf of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, I've long believed the design on the Gold Dollar by Charles Keck to be a strong, modern design that "put a human face" on the incredibly immense and complex construction project that was the building of the Panama Canal. Its obverse depiction of a canal worker, wearing a cap, as a symbolic representation of "Labor" worked for me.

A contemporary account in the American Numismatic Association's The Numismatist, however, saw things differently:

"...the gold dollar is an abomination. Nearly every one who sees the piece wants to know why they put the head of a ball player on it. Not one correctly guessed that the profile represented "labor. " Labor as heretofore depicted is shown with a strong intellectual face, brawny arms and the implements of mechanical work. Note the figure on the two dollar bill [A reference to the 1899 $2 Silver Certificate that depicts Mechanics as a muscular male figure?]. A very different conception to the face with a vacant stare and the brow covered with a slouch hat."

Maybe it was Keck's move away from traditional allegorical symbolism to a more modern interpretation? In any case, I don't think "abomination" was a deserved criticism. But, to each his own!

1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition Gold Dollar
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Fully concur @commems that the image of 'Labor' on the obverse is appropriate and works well for my eye.

However - IMO the best design feature on this coin is the paired dolphins on the reverse circling the denomination. I should acquire an example just to have those dolphins in my collection.
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Objectively speaking, I guess there isn't much of a ready connection between that image and the canal itself.
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Nearly every one who sees the piece wants to know why they put the head of a ball player on it.
Now that I see it, I cannot unsee it. However, in modern times it is quite common for a worker to wear a ballcap, so I do not really see a problem.
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I agree, commems, I always found the design of the Pan-Pac dollar to be quite interesting and attractive.
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Nearly every one who sees the piece wants to know why they put the head of a ball player on it.

Yep, at least they put up the pitcher on it as he leans forward to get the sign.
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Those are not actual dolphins - a weird stylized hybrid of dolphins and some mythical sea creature.
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Yep, at least they put up the pitcher on it as he leans forward to get the sign.
Yes, I can see that!
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