Dollar - US Centennial Exposition (Official Medal) 1876 front Dollar - US Centennial Exposition (Official Medal) 1876 back
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Dollar - US Centennial Exposition Official Medal

1876 year
Gold plated bronze (Bronze gilt) - -
Description
Location
United States
Type
Commemorative medals › Exhibition, fair and festival medals
Year
1876
Composition
Gold plated bronze (Bronze gilt)
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Updated
2024-11-13
References
Numista
N#122197
Rarity index
95%

Reverse

Within wreath

Script: Latin

Lettering: In / commemoration / of the / Hundredth / Anniversary / of / American / Independence; outside, around By authority of the Congress of the United States; below 1876

Engraver: William Barber

Comment

Our first "international exhibition of the arts, manufactures and products of the earth" proved to American citizens and foreign visitors alike that U.S. had "grown up...able to takes its place among nations of the world in commerce and industry." With 71 acres under roof, architecture was of "gingerbread" type, its influence still felt in older sections of some cities. Multiple-structure approach, as opposed to single large building, followed new European plan. Exposition emphasized machines and mechanical progress; "served as inspiration for decades" for industrial expansion. Alexander Graham Bell exhibited his telephone for first time. Aesthetically, America was electrified by display of work of world's artists. Previously, material problems concerned our young nation; art playing no significant part in American life. With this awakening, numerous art schools and societies sprang into being; there was rush of American students to Paris. Total impact on our cultural life was remarkable and permanent.
Medals: Official Medals sponsored and issued in two sizes by Centennial Board of Finance; authorized by 43rd Congress. Large size precluded from listing here. Of issues below, Silver was struck in Mint Exhibit on grounds. Bronze and Gilt pieces struck at Philadelphia Mint. Dies were destroyed when exposition closed. See separate listing, Part I, for Nevada Dollar--1876.

OFFICIAL MEDALS

Engraved by William Barber. One of White Metal specimens was sold by Presidential Coin and Antique Company in 1983 from personal collection of Charles Barber, son of William Barber; other two specimens reported as from same source.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1876  10500 - - - - - -

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