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  • Metal
    Change
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  • -478.45
    $4,881.23
    $4,906.18
  • -30.20
    $84.57
    $85.92
  • -451.09
    $2,156.36
    $2,248.16
  • -296.75
    $1,676.03
    $1,773.82
  • Rhodium
    $10,575.00
    $10,975.00
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Early Gold Commemoratives
Market summary
Meta/Chg
Bid
Ask
Gold-478.45
$4,881.23
$4,906.18
Silver-30.20
$84.57
$85.92
Platinum-451.09
$2,156.36
$2,248.16
Palladium-296.75
$1,676.03
$1,773.82
Rhodium
$10,575.00
$10,975.00
Early Gold Commemoratives
The first United States commemorative coin was the Columbian half dollar designed by Olin Lewis Warner. Charles E. Barber engraved the obverse, showing the bust of Columbus; and George T. Morgan engraved the reverse, a representation of Columbus's flagship the Santa Maria above two hemispheres. The coins were sold for $1 each at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago during 1893. A great many remained unsold and a substantial quantity was later released for circulation at face value or melted. Approximately 100 brilliant Proofs were struck for each date.
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