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Colorado "So Called" Dollar Century Of Progress, Type 4

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I got this in a small collection I bought recently. Unfortunate that the field on one side has seen a pencil eraser, but it is what it is. The more learned here have seen these, but the younger collectors may not have.

Anybody here know of any source of reading on the web concerning these tokens?

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That is a might fine hunk o' Colorado silver
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Thanks .... So, if the plan was to raise 60,000 bucks ... minting 10 thousand of these and selling them for 1.25 each, didn't get them there. Leaves me wondering if they were represented at the 1933 World's fair, which was apparently the point in raising the funds. If all were sold, that only gets them to $12,500 ... and that figure doesn't take into account the cost to produce them.

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