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1925 Norse Medal Thick Planchet PCGS CAC MS65+

$ 765.59

Availability: 49 in stock
  • Grade: MS65+
  • Certification: PCGS & CAC
  • Denomination: .50
  • Year: 1925
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

    Description

    Coin
    Classic 50C Medals
    Year
    1925
    Mint
    Graded by
    PCGS CAC
    Grade
    MS65+
    SKU
    OSX.UC86874
    Notes
    Provided By Ron Guth
    The 1925 Norse-American Medal commemorated the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the Norwegian ship
    Restauration
    in America. The
    Restauration
    carried Norwegian immigrants, many of whom settled in Minnesota and became important contributors to society there. Minnesota Congressman, Ole J. Kvale, championed the medals, using his influence as a member of the Congressional Coin, Weights, and Measures Committee. Originally, Kvale envisioned a commemorative half dollar for the celebration, but Congress had already authorized four commemorative coins earlier in the year, and Kvale sought an option that was more likely to be approved -- a commemorative medal.
    In 1925, the Philadelphia Mint struck 33,750 silver medals on thick planchets, 6,000 silver medals on this planchets, and 100 medals in gold. The silver medals bore a brilliant finish; the gold medals bore a matte (or sandblast) finish.
    Though not a pure part of the U.S. commemorative coin series, the Norse-American medals appeal to both coin and medal collectors. The unusual, octagonal shape of the Norse-American medal appeal to collectors, who are reminded of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Octagonal gold coins, the octagonal, gold 'Slugs' issued in California after the Gold Rush, and even some of the octagonal, fractional gold coins issued privately from the 1850s to the 1880s.