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Commems Collection Classic: Battle Of Sharpsburg Half Dollar?

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Growing up in the "North," I learned about the US Civil War from a different perspective vs. many in the "South." I became acutely aware of this when I became a "Yankee" in the land of the Confederacy. The names of some battles were different and while the conflict was universally called "The Civil War" in my original neck of the woods, it was frequently referred to as the "War of Northern Aggression" by many native residents in my new locale. (Good thing no one was holding a grudge! )

One particularly noteworthy battle whose name can vary is the fierce battle between Union and Confederate forces that took place near Sharpsburg, Maryland on September 17, 1862. The Union/North generally referred to the battle as the "Battle of Antietam" (the name being derived from the nearby creek of that name). Within the Confederacy, the battle was typically referred to as the "Battle of Sharpsburg" (the name being derived from the nearby town),

Considering this, I've occasionally wondered how close we came to having a commemorative half dollar for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Sharpsburg rather than Antietam.

The Battle of Antietam commemorative half dollar was introduced in Congress in March 1936 when Senator Millard Evelyn Tydings (D-MD) proposed the striking of up to 5,000 half dollars "in commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Battle of Antietam."

During the War, Maryland was a State divided - within the State were Pro-Union residents and Pro-Confederacy residents. Maryland's General Assembly considered seceding, but, ultimately, Maryland did not secede and remained part of the Union. (The Federal Government and Union troops intervened to "help" keep Maryland in the Union - a story beyond the scope of this post.)

As the Union emerged victorious in the overall War (and with a strategic victory at Antietam) along with Maryland's continued "Northern State" membership, "Antietam" became the more recognized/accepted reference name for the battle. I can't help but wonder, however, which name would have been used if the coin's bill had been introduced by a Congressman from a State more sympathetic to the Confederate cause - say Virginia or Alabama. After all, Congress had previously shown its willingness to honor the Confederacy with the 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar, so a Battle of Sharpsburg Half Dollar doesn't seem an impossibility.

What do you think?

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For other of my posts about commemorative coins and medals, including a number about yjr Antietam, see: Commems Collection - Classic link.




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 Posted 05/18/2024  2:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add southsav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice, thanks! I don't have this one.

The Antietam battlefield and surrounding area is quite well known to Civil War enthusiasts and history loving folks.

Thanks for sharing.
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One of only two principal battles in the Civil War fought on Union soil.
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The Antietam battlefield and surrounding area is quite well known to Civil War enthusiasts and history loving folks.

If nickelsearcher stops by, he might upload an image or two he took while visiting the battlefield.


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Thought provoking thread @commems - and I'm joyful that you are back sharing these well written informative posts with us.

My opinion -

Had the Southern States won the Civil War, and as a result the USA as we know it today became two countries - then there would have not been a 1937 issue commemorating the battle.

So in my view the entire USA commemorative coins series would be missing the Stone Mountain and Antietam coins.

Perhaps, had the CSA prevailed in the Civil War, they would have found a way to produce numerous coins recognizing their battle achievements,

Alas, this is a thought exercise that we will never know the answer to.
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The South could not conceivably have won the Civil War.
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If nickelsearcher stops by, he might upload an image or two he took while visiting the battlefield.


Indeed - and here they are.

This is a view at about the same perspective as William Marks Simpson has on the coins reverse. The people standing at the far end of the bridge provide some size perspective.

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And here is a view of what the Union soldiers faced as the Confederate soldiers occupied the high ground on the opposite side of Antietam Creek:

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This view makes it clear why September 17, 1862 was the bloodiest day of the Civil War.

And since I'm at it, how about a photo of my treasured circulated Antietam half.

1937 Battle of Antietam Anniversary Half Dollar - PCGS VF35

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@nickelsearcher: Thank you very much for the additional images!


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Thanks, commems! As the battle was a victory for the Union, I can't think of a scenario where a bill commemorating the battle would have even been proposed by a congressman from one of the former-Confederate states. Interesting thought, though!

Thanks, nickelsearcher, for the photos!
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 Posted 05/20/2024  4:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add southsav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

nickel - thanks for the modern bridge photos!
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thanks @ Commems for the great commentary and nice image of the commemorative coin, and to Nickel for the follow-up images!!
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