1910 Ohio Valley Exposition

Cincinnati, Ohio

The Ohio Valley Exposition in Cincinnati promoted the businesses and industries of the Ohio Valley and the South. The government display, which included coining and printing machinery, was of special interest to so-called dollars collectors. A U.S. Mint press from the Philadelphia Mint struck commemorative medals in their exhibit. One so-called dollar was struck in various compositions for this exposition. The details are cataloged in my 2023 book So-Called Dollars Volume I: United States Expositions. Click on the “View All” link below to see them.

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So-Called Dollars Category SH 17-11:

Ohio Valley Exposition Official Medal

1910 · HK-395

Like the exposition, the official medal celebrates and promotes the “industrial prowess of Ohio Valley,”…

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Ohio Valley Exposition Official Medal

1910 · HK-393

Like the exposition, the official medal celebrates and promotes the “industrial prowess of Ohio Valley,”…

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