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So Called Dollars & Store Cards

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Exonumia - Medals Start Price:35.00 USD Estimated At:70.00 - 120.00 USD
So Called Dollars & Store Cards
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This item SOLD at 2018 Jun 22 @ 13:50UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 4 items.

1 So-Called Dollar, Official Medal, HK # 155. Brass . Hibbler and Kappen, note this as "Very scarce "due to the typesetting, "TYPE II, Small Letters Obverse, " that reads, "U. S. Govt. Building." The obverse design features US Mint Exposition Edifice complete with flags. Ribbon below. Reverse reads,"Treasury Department United States Mint Exhibit, World's Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893." 37mm.

Two So-Called Dollars, HK #483 Bronze Gilt, Type l, Petroleum Dollars. Hibler and Kappen list these as, "Very scarce." Obverse script reads, " The Story of Petroleum, Golden Gate International Exposition," and for the center design, it has an oil drill and 1940. Reverse reads, "A Dollar Spent For Petroleum Products Never Stops Circulating. It Pays For Wages, Taxes, Materials And Brings Countless Benefits To Every Business." 35mm.

One Store Token. Obverse: " Mansfield Sesquicentennial 1808-1958, Stockades to Satellites," with center design of floating planet earth, satellite, and log cabin stockade. The reverse reads," Greater Mansfield Sesquicentennial Souvenir Money. Good for .50c in trade at any store...until 3:00pm, July 17,1958." 33mm.

HWAC# 75223