Dollar - U.S.S. California Launching 1904 front Dollar - U.S.S. California Launching 1904 back
Dollar - U.S.S. California Launching 1904 photo
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Dollar - U.S.S. California Launching

1904 year
Copper - 36 mm
Description
Location
United States
Type
› Tokens
Year
1904
Composition
Copper
Diameter
36 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#123080
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

State Seal.

Script: Latin

Lettering: Eureka

Comment

Medal issued by Native Sons of the Golden West to commemorate event in San Francisco Harbor, April 28, 1904.
Native Sons of the Golden West is fraternal order, organized July 11, 1875 by General Albert N. Winn, native of Virginia, as "lasting...monument...to...discovery of gold"; membership limited to white males born in California after July 7, 1846. Founders visualized expansion to embrace "country of gold and silver" or entire Far West. While rules relaxed later as to date of birth, organization consistently has refused to expand beyond state. Early intra-state spread was rapid; local "parlors" established "...in most parts within a decade." While of some possible political importance at one time, membership today barely 8,500; basically, N.S.G.W. stands for "preservation of...historic past..."
Armored cruiser California launched at Union Iron Works "under...auspices" of N.S.G.W.; vessel "longest cruiser of her class in world," large as average battleship; length 502 ft., breadth 70 ft.; 13,440 tons; staffed by 42 officers, 782 enlisted men; cost $5,000,000.
Commemorative celebration, mostly oratory, held 8:00 P. M., April 28, 1904, at Woodward's Pavilion, San Francisco. Apparently, medals not sold but presented to members and guests at both launching and commemorative ceremonies