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Lot:10113 Circa 1816 Halliday medal. Musante GW-57, Baker-70C. Copper, Bronzed. Plain rims. SP-64 BN (PCGS).

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SBP2021年11月#1-E Pluribus Unum集藏

2021-11-22 04:00:00

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Circa 1816 Halliday medal. Musante GW-57, Baker-70C. Copper, Bronzed. Plain rims. SP-64 BN (PCGS). 53.8 mm. 1071.6 grains. Another superb Halliday medal, this with a decidedly different finish than that offered in the previous lot. Dark chocolate, olive and faded mahogany brown are nicely blended on the obverse while the reverse is mostly mahogany and olive brown with microscopic mottling. Both sides exhibit pleasing faint blue and rose toning in the fields. A few small obverse spots are noted but are not too distracting. A short, thin old scratch is visible in the left obverse field but is likewise of minor significance. A very attractive medal with light prooflike character in the fields and unusually crisp details through the design features. High and fairly well squared off plain rims with no ornamentation or beveled finishing as seen on some plain rim examples we have examined, though a small, shallow rim break is noted on the obverse near 9:00. Close inspection reveals this to be a fairy early die state with nice definition at the ends of the top border of the reverse ground on which the plinth rests. On later impressions, this borderline is considerably thinned where it passes through the first M of COMMISSION and the H of RELINQUISHED. Also notably sharp on this piece are the base of the loop of the P of PRESIDENCY and the center bar of the second E of the same word. While defective here, they are thinned almost completely from detection on later-state pieces. Close inspection of the reverse reveals that at least four, or perhaps five impressions of the dies were required to fully bring up the details on this piece. A classic early Washington medal, masterfully engraved, and arguably a finer finished product than the U.S. Mints Sansom medal on which it was based. <em>From the E Pluribus Unum Collection. Earlier from Presidential Coin and Antiques sale of the Dr. Paul Patterson Collection, December 1986, lot 142.</em><em></em>

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