

| Reference | HK-223 SH 6-7.2 GP |
|---|---|
| Date | 1893 |
| Grade | VF |
| Price | $90.00 |
| Item # | 5548 |
| Metal | Gold-Plated |
There are four different reverse name plate inserts known, this is the exceptionally rare “W.W. Kimball Co.” variety, an R-8 with an estimated 5-10 known. Obverse designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the reverse designed by Charles Barber. The obverse features a full-length figure of Columbus stepping ashore on the soil of the New World. On the obverse, the hooded figure with beard and a hooked nose to the right of Columbus is none other than Augustus Saint-Gaudens himself, his only known self-portrait. Barber’s reverse features a plaque in the center with an inscription and an insert below for the name of the recipient. Above the plaque is a globe flanked by two semi-nude females, below the plaque is a sailing ship, the Santa Maria. There are torches on either side of the plaque.