Reference | SH 16-1 CU HK-355 |
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Date | 1909 |
Metal | Copper |
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Rarity | R-5 |
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The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and the “greatness” of Seattle’s sea port. U.S. Mint die engraver, George T. Morgan, designed the official medal based on Adelaide Hanscomb’s official logo for the exposition and the Seattle City seal. The medals were struck at the exposition by the U.S. Mint and sold through Joseph Mayer & Brothers of Seattle.
1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
$165.00 · 1909 · NGC MS 64 BN
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
$95.00 · 1909 · NGC MS 61 BN
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
Sold · 1909 · NGC MS 62 BN Jeff Shevlin Collection
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
Sold · 1909 · NGC MS 63 BN Jeff Shevlin Collection
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
Sold · 1909 · CH BU+
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
Sold · 1909 · NGC MS 64 RB
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
Sold · 1909 · NGC MS 65 BN
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
Sold · 1909 · NGC MS 65 RB Jeff Shevlin Collection
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…
Sold · 1905 · NGC 65 BN
The exposition and official medal were designed to promote the “enormous value of Alaska” and…