Dollar - Colorado Century of Progress (Type II) 1933 front Dollar - Colorado Century of Progress (Type II) 1933 back
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Dollar - Colorado Century of Progress Type II

1933 year
Silver 31.1 g 38 mm
Description
Location
United States
Type
› Tokens
Year
1933
Currency
United States - So-called Dollars
Composition
Silver
Weight
31.1 g
Diameter
38 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#123474
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Within circle

Script: Latin

Lettering: • One Avdp. Ounce Fine Silver • 1933 Silver / Will Restore / Prosperity

Comment

Colorado State Legislature failed to appropriate funds for participation in Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, 1933. Many Denver and other civic organizations, knowing that 32 or more other states were to have official exhibits, believed that Colorado's non-appearance would be detrimental to its industrial welfare.
About $60,000 was estimated to be necessary to assure proper representation and only about 30 days then remained in which to raise it. A plan to produce and sell "Colorado Dollars" was devised and adopted by Colorado Century of Progress Commission to accomplish this objective.
On Feb. 1, 1933, Commission announced that one-ounce discs of pure silver would be sold at $1 each, silver costing but 28 cents an ounce at that time. Next day Gov. Ed C. Johnson of Colorado purchased first token and general sale was started throughout state. The discs were advertised and sold elsewhere by Colorado State Board of Immigration, Denver, for $1.25 each.
Planchets were made by Sachs-Lawlor Co., Denver. The H. H. Tammen Co., also of Denver, struck the pieces. First three types have incuse letters and figures. Type IV is embossed.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1933  2000 - - - - - -

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