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Archive 1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7.
1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7. Image 1 of 2
1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7.
1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7. Image 2 of 2
1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7.
1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7.
1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7.

1896 Uniface Bryan Dollar by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Zerbe-6, HK-781, Schornstein-7.

CA$340.00
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.900 silver. 52mm. Struck by Gorham Manufacturing Co., the famous New York City silversmith and rival of Tiffany & Co. This is part of a series of silver dollar-size medals and tokens struck in 1896 as part of the “free silver” campaign led by William Jennings Bryan. This So-Called dollar variety is one of the more accessible types in the subseries. The present example exhibits a few small rim bumps, most notably at 7 o’clock. Silver-grey surfaces are lightly hairlined but remain pleasing and well-detailed.

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.900 silver. 52mm. Struck by Gorham Manufacturing Co., the famous New York City silversmith and rival of Tiffany & Co. This is part of a series of silver dollar-size medals and tokens struck in 1896 as part of the “free silver” campaign led by William Jennings Bryan. This So-Called dollar variety is one of the more accessible types in the subseries. The present example exhibits a few small rim bumps, most notably at 7 o’clock. Silver-grey surfaces are lightly hairlined but remain pleasing and well-detailed.

.900 silver. 52mm. Struck by Gorham Manufacturing Co., the famous New York City silversmith and rival of Tiffany & Co. This is part of a series of silver dollar-size medals and tokens struck in 1896 as part of the “free silver” campaign led by William Jennings Bryan. This So-Called dollar variety is one of the more accessible types in the subseries. The present example exhibits a few small rim bumps, most notably at 7 o’clock. Silver-grey surfaces are lightly hairlined but remain pleasing and well-detailed.

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