World War I Veteran Corps of Artillery Tin
Approximate Current Value: $100
So-Called Dollar Value Guide: Value of 1917 HK-446 World War I Veteran Corps of Artillery Tin Dollar
Value of 1917 HK-446 World War I Veteran Corps of Artillery Tin
This So-Called Dollar is given the catalog number HK-446
The obverse text on this So-Called Dollar reads Confederation and the reverse text is The Veteran Corps of Artillery of New York, Acted as Guard of Honor to marshal Joffre and the French Officials on May 9th, and to Hon. A.J. Balfour and the English Officials on May 11th 1917 At City hall, New York. The front side of the coin shows 13 stars surrounding a fiery altar with the all seeing eye above and clouds surrounding, one banner with an inscription at the bottom. The backside of the coin depicts lines of text commemorating those who serve the foreign officials on their visit to the United States.
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