U.S. Centennial Exposition Fountain Dollar in Tin

Approximate Current Value: $50

Diameter: 38.00 mm
Mintage/Proof: NA / 0
Weight: NA
Metal: Tin
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So-Called Dollar Value Guide: Value of 1876 HK-70 U.S. Centennial Exposition Fountain Dollar in Tin Dollar

Value of 1876 HK-70 U.S. Centennial Exposition Fountain Dollar in Tin

This So-Called Dollar is given the catalog number HK-70

The obverse text on this So-Called Dollar reads Centennial Fountain, Fairmount Park dedicated to American Liberty July 4, 1876 Phila and the reverse text is Erected by the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America, CTAU of A. The front side of the coin shows a fountain in the center with five statues places in a star pattern, the text is located below in five lines and one line above the statues. The backside of the coin depicts a cross in the center of a shield with the abbreviation engraved into the shield and text surrounding.

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