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Help With ID Of Coin (Id: 1931 Mccormick Reaper Centennial So-Called Dollar)

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The size is approximately 1 3/8" with thickness similiar to a large cent. Any Help would be appreciated. Richard

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1931 McCormick Reaper Centennial So-called Dollar HK-460
Undoubtedly the worst I have ever seen of this more common medal.
From So-Called Guy's webpage http://www.so-calleddollar.com/scd/...-centennial/
Struck to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Cyrus Hall McCormick's invention of the reaper, the first successful attempt at mechanized agriculture. They were not sold but instead were presented as souvenirs as it was International Harvester's desire that every farmer in America would have one.
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It is extremely rough.... originally there was nothing to see. thank you very much.. Richard
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@tng, well done!
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I'd be interested to know how it was found. Metal detecting? If so, I'd be back looking for other stuff.
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