sink the vessel. Most of the British copies were in iron and havethe word MAY spelled MAI. This example has it spelled “MAY.” (C-D)835. ANTI-GERMAN PROPAGNDA TOKEN, 1915. 35.8mm. Bronze.Unc. Obverse: Naked figure of death on a horse, riding over crops.Inscribed NACH PARIS (To Paris) and the date 1914. Reverse:GOETHE -THE PRUSSIAN IS CRUEL BY BIRTH. CIVILIZATIONWILL MAKE HIM FEROCIOUS” around LOUVAIN / THELUSITANIA/ EDITH CAVELL/ CAPT. FRYATT/ THE ZEPPELINVICTIMS. Struck in late 1915. (C)836. GERMAN AND AUSTRIA-HUNGARY AID SOCIETY, CHICAGOPINBACK, 1915. 28.8mm cross shaped, Silvered. XF. Centerroundel with profiles of Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and EmperorFranz Joseph of Austria. Rx: pinback & inscription: AUSGEGEBENVON DER DEUTSCHEN UND OESTERREICH-UNGARISCHENHILSGESELLSSCHAFT CHICAGO U.S.A (‘Issued by the Germanand Austria-Hungary’s Aid Society, Chicago 1915)The main objective of this organization was “to establish a powerfulcentral organization consisting of the representatives of all Germansections and factions, in order to collect funds for the support of allthose whom the war has made eligible for relief. This is to includethe care of the sick and wounded, relief for soldiers’ families indistress, and adequate support of the widows and orphans of themen who sacrificed their lives on the field of honor, in defense ofthe fatherland.” No doubt, this pinback was given to contributors.(B-C)837. HEROES OF VERDUN MEDAL, 1916. CGI 3: 313B; Frankenhuis138. 68.2mm. Bronze, Charles Pillet, Sc. (Paris Mint). Edgemarked with cornucopia and BRONZE. Uncirculated. Obverse:Female personification France and its Army defending the citadelagainst a crowned eagle (Germany) in the foreground. “TheyShall Not Pass” motto in French. Rx: Circular portraits of GeneralsPetain, Nivelle & Cuieres de Castelnau surrounding a laurel wreathenclosing a 5 line inscription to the heroes. (D)838. FRANCE. WOODROW WILSON - AMERICA JOINS THE ALLIES,1917. CGI 3:195-B. 68mm. Bronze. Rene Gregoire, Sc. (ParisMint). Nice AU. Obv: Bust of Wilson 3/4 left flanked by torches andfasces. Border of stars with spread eagle below. Rx: Scene of twofemale figures representing France and England greeting a figureof America holding a rifle. A patriotic inscription in French is in theexergue. (C)839. GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. STATUE OF LIBERTYWWI SERVICE MEDAL, 1918. Gabriel Gs-32. 34.3mm with loopand ring at top. Bronze. (Gorham) AU. Obv: TO THE DEFENDERSOF LIBERTY AND JUSTICE 1917 1918 around view of the Statueof Liberty. Rx: PRESENTED BY GENERAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERCOMPANY 1917 1918 around a displayed eagle perched onan American shield upon which is superimposed a cartoucheinscribed with the name, F. HANAWAY. (C)840. FRANCE. GENERAL PERSHING - FOR HONOR AND LIBERTY,(1918) 41mm. Bronze J.P. Legastelois, Sc. (Paris Mint). XF/AU Obv: GENERAL PERSHING to either side of military bust atcenter. Rx: Scene of American doughboys marching to the left,being led by a flag bearer. French soldiers at cannon and airplanesin background. In exergue; FOR HONOR/ AND LIBERTY/ OFNATIONS. Usually found in the more common 67mm size. (B-C)841. UNLISTED HITLER RDB WINTER WORK HELP TOKEN, CA.1933. 22.7mm. Unknown metal. Unsigned, but the obverse isascribed to Oskar Gloeckler, Sc VF. Obverse of C-30. Bust ofHitler to left surrounded by his name and German legend whichtranslates as “Ours the future - Adolf Hitler”. The reverse bearsan eagle and swastika with the initials RDB on the eagle’sbreast. (RDB = The Reichsbund der Deutschen Beamten { ReichFederation of German Civil Servants} which was the trade union forGerman State Officials during the Third Reich. Below: SAMMELTFUR DAS/ W.H.W.The “Winterhilfswerk of the German People” (Winter Help Work--WHW) was founded by the Nazis after Hitler was appointedChancellor. It was the official Nazi Party winter relief charity. Hitlerproclaimed the WHW (September 13, 1933). (C-D)842. HITLER MEMORIAL TOKEN, ND. C-405. 35mm. Gilt PL Unc.Obv: Bust of Hitler right, ADOLF HITLER 1889-1945 around. Rx:EIN VOLK EIN REICH EIN FUHRER around eagle and swastika.(C)843. AMERICAN SPIRIT HONOR MEDAL, ND. 35mm, Bronze.Signed “W” (who’s identity is unknown). (MACO) Lightly tarnishedUnc. Obv: Eagle in flight to left superimposed upon a sunburst.Legend: AMERICAN SPIRIT HONOR MEDAL. An interior circle isinscribed: SERVE HEART HEAD HAND. The reverse contains aflaming torch with a two line inscription to either side: FOR HIGHEXAMPLE/ TO COMRADES IN ARMS.This medal is provided by the Citizens Committee for the Army,Navy and Air Force, Inc. “It has been accepted for use in basictraining or one station unit training at training divisions and centerswithin continental United States as an award for the display ofoutstanding qualities of leadership best expressing the Americanspirit—honor, initiative, loyalty, and high example to comrades inarms; and as a means of promoting closer relationship betweenthe Armed Forces and the civil communities in which the trainingdivisions and centers are located.” According to the records of TheMedallic Art Company, the medal was first struck in 1942. (E)SO-CALLED DOLLARS844. HK 22. OFFICIAL CENTENNIAL MEDAL, 1876. R4. Julian CM-10; Swoger 3IIb-variety 1. Gilt. Choice AU. ($30-75)845. ANOTHER, of the same. Equally as nice.846. HK 74. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE DOLLAR, 1876;R5. Baker 390D. 42.3mm. WM. George H. Lovett, Sc . BrightUncirculated with lightly pebbled surfaces. Obverse: Trumbullpainting of report of Committee of 5 with the Declarationof Independence. Reverse: CENTENNIAL OF COLONIALINDEPENDENCE inscription in 9 lines.. ($100-200)847. HK 154. COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1893.Swoger 7II2b. Bright Unc. Large Letter variety with “one pearlbeneath each ornate under building” and the “1” in the date on thereverse centered more beneath the center of the H in CHICAGO.($25-75)848. UNLISTED COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION MULE. This is a mulingof the obverse of HK 159a (Bust of Columbus) and the obverse ofHK163 (five exposition buildings). Aluminum. XF/AU. (C)849. HK 170. COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION FERRIS WHEEL/ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 1892. Middleton CE-2; Eglit 157.R4. XF. ($5-50)850. HK 170 var.. COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION FERRIS WHEEL/ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 1892. Middleton CE-3; Eglit 157.R4. Bright About Uncirculated. . Extensively polished with deephairlines. Reverse variety with HEIGHT misspelled ‘HEIGTH.” HKdoes not differentiate between the two varieties – this one with themisspelling is not listed. (C-D)851. HK 224. COLUMBUS BUST/ LANDING OF COLUMBUSDOLLAR, 1893. R5. 38mm. White Metal. AU with light hairlinesSuspended by RWB ribbon and brass top bar insc., NEW YORK Abust of Columbus faces to the right while the landing of Columbusis depicted on the reverse. ($25-75)Lot 852852. UNLISTED VARIETY OF HK 224. COLUMBUS BUST/ LANDINGOF COLUMBUS DOLLAR, 1893. 38.2mm. White Metal. Prooflikewith extensive hairlines. Holed at the top for suspension. Theobverse is the same as HK 224., while the reverse presents aLanding Scene, but from an entirely different die. On this die, akneeling figure of Columbus is shown planting the Spanish flag inthe ground with armed knights and Indians in the background. InH162
the exergue: LANDING OF/ COLUMBUS. Rare. (F)853. HK 245-a. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL. TYPE II DOLLAR, 1894. XF/AU with some scatteredtarnish spots. ($10-30)854. HK 246. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING/ ELECTRIC TOWER DOLLAR,1894. R5. Hairlined AU. ($25-50)855. HK 249. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION ELECTRICTOWER – STATE SEAL DOLLAR, 1894. R4. Unholed. XF/AUwith minor rim marks. ($25-50)856. HK 250. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION GOLDENGATE DOLLAR, 1894. R5. Bright hairlined AU. ($25-50857. HK 253. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION MECHANICSART BUILDING DOLLAR, 1894. R5. PL AU with light hairlines.($25-50)858. HK 255. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION LARGE SIZEDOLLAR, 1904. R5. Choice Bright AU. ($50-100)859. HK 259. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION ALUMINUMDOLLAR, 1894. R6. XF/AU with minor field marks. ($50-100860. HK 283 Var. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONALEXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1898. Swoger 11-Ic. 34mm. Gilton Yellow Bronze. Choice BU. (E)861. ANOTHER, of the same. Equally as nice. (C)862. HK 285a. BATTLESHIP MAINE TYPE I DOLLAR, 1898. (75-150)863. HK 289. PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL,1901. R3. Swoger 13b. Gilt. NGC MS-65. ($100-600)864. SAME, as above, Gilt AU. ($25-50)865. HK 299. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL, 1904. R4. Swoger 15b. 34mm. Silver. 19 grams. GeorgeMorgan, Sc. (U.S. Mint) AU. Swoger cites a mintage figure of 6,002pieces in silver – all delivered in 1906. ($25-50.)866. HK 300/304.. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL, 1904. R3.. Swoger 15c. Choice Lustrous Unc. Swogerbelieves that HK 300 (gilt) and HK 304 (gold-plated) are the same.We agree, ($75-250)867. HK 323. INTERNATIONAL NICKEL CO. DOLLAR, 1904. R4.Unc. ($50-150)868. HK 346. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1907.R4. Swoger 18c. Choice Unc. NGC MS-65 RB. ($75-300)869. HK 347 JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1907.R4. Swoger 18b. Gilt Bronze. NGC MS-64. ($75-300.00)870. SAME. As above, but AU with some scattered dark spots. ($25-75)871. HK 353. ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL, 1909. Swoger 19Ia. R5. Silver. George Morgan, Sc. XF/AU. Struck at the Mint Exhibit on the Expo grounds. ($50-100)872. HK 354. ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL, 1909. R4. Swoger 19Ic1. George Morgan, Sc Unc.($100-300)873. ANOTHER, of the same. Choice AU. ($25-50)874. HK 380. HUDSON-FULTON, 1909. Baxter 100. 38.4mm. Bronze.Chester Beach, Sc. (MACO). About Uncirculated. The top ofthe medal is looped, but the ribbon and bar clasp are no longerpresent. (C)-D)875. HK-UNLISTED. OFFICIAL HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATIONOFFICIAL MEDAL, 1909. Miller 42; Baxter 99; Marqusee187. 38mm. Bronze. Emil Fuchs, Sc. (W&H). Choice AboutUncirculated. Obverse scene of Hudson and his sailors on thedeck of the Half Moon. The reverse presents an allegory of SteamNavigation composed of a central female figure holding a scalemodel of the first steam powered boat, the Clermont, flanked bytwo other seated female figures, one holding an anchor and theother a navigation chart. This is the smallest size in which thisofficial medal was issued. (C-D)876. HK 401. PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL,1915. R4. Swoger 21b. Lustrous Unc. ($75-300)877. ANOTHER, of the same. Lustrous AU. Some scattered dark spotson both sides. ($25-75)878. HK 428. PANAMA - CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL, 1915-16. R5. Bright Unc. ($50-250)879. HK 430. PANAMA - CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL, 1915-16. R6. Brown Unc. Scarce variety with the obversedated 1916. ($100-300)880. HK 462. 250 TH ANNIVERSARY OF PENN’S ARRIVAL INAMERICA, 1932. R3. Unc. ($25-150)881. HK 463. CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION OFFICIALMEDAL, 1933. R2. Unc. ($25-150882. HK 470. INDIAN HEAD DOLLAR, 1933. R3. AU. ($15-30)883. HK 473. CPIE MICHIGAN DOLLAR. R3. Gem BU. ($25-200)884. HK UNLISTED. SESQUICENTENNIAL OF METHODISM,1934. 38mm. Bronze. John R. Sinnock, Sc. (MACO) Unc. Obv:busts center of Wesley, Asbury and Coke, their names below.SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION/ OF THE ORGANIZATIONOF above. In exergue: THE METHODIST - EPISCOPAL/CHURCH IN AMERICA/ 1784 - 1934. Rx: GARRETTSONLEAVING BARRATTS CHAPEL TO CALL THE PREACHERS TOTHE CHRISTMAS CONFERENCE around scene of horsemenspeeding through town. (D)885. HK 491. NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1939.R3. Silver. XF/AU. ($30-75)886. HK 588. PONY EXPRESS TERMINATION CENTENNIAL, 1961.Turner 5; Swoger B31-IIa; Dean D 1961-1a. 33.7mm. Silver.Frank Gasparro, Sc.. 3000 pieces were struck in silver. ($25-150)887. HK 589. PONY EXPRESS TERMINATION CENTENNIAL, 1961.R1. Turner 5; Swoger B31-IIb. Choice Unc. ($25-150)888. HK 594. AMERICAN EXHIBITION OF FOREIGN PRODUCTS,1883. R6. Hairlined proof-like Unc. ($150-500)889. HK 599a. MIDDLETON CT., CENTENNIAL, 1884. R6. 39.8mm.White Metal. Deeply toned Unc. . ($100-500)Lot 890890. UNLISTED LA FIESTA DE LOS ANGELES DOLLAR, 1896.34mm. Brass. XF/AU with a dark spot at 6:00 on the “96” OF “1896”. The obverse is the same as the reverse of HK 635 (CaliforniaState Seal signed Moise.) Rx: SOUVENIR/ LA FIESTA/ DE/ LOSANGELES/ APRIL 22 TO 26/ 1896. (E)891. HK 600a. SAINT LOUIS EXPOSITION AND MUSIC HALL, 1884.R6. 38.7mm. WM. Holed (as usual) XF. ($25-100)892. HK – UNLISTED. FIRST INFANTRY ARMORY DEDICATION,CHICAGO, 1891. Rulau Chi 8. 37mm. Alum. (Childs.) AU. Obv:ARMORY FIRST INFANTRY I.N.G. CHICAGO around a view of theArmory. Rx: Large ALUMINUM across center. Above: MALLABLE/TASTELESS, SONOROUS/ DUCTILE/ UNTARNISHABLE.Below: CUBIC FOOT OF GOLD, 1204. LBS./ “ “ ALUMINUM 179 “/ THIS MEDAL/ IS PURE. (E-F)893. HK 651. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS EXHIBITIONASS’N., 1903. R5. NGC MS-63, ($25-150)894. SAME, as above. A nice Unc. ($25-100)895. HK-UNLISTED. MEDALLIC ART COMPANY PLANT MEDAL,1976. 37.7mm. Bronze. Daniel Chester French, Sc. (MACO) Unc.Obv: Same as on HK 667, French’s classical female head used onthe Catskill Aqueduct medal which was adopted by MACO for theirlogo. Rx: THE MEDALLIC ART COMPANY DANBURY, CONN.around a view of their plant. Dated MAY 22, 1976 below. Probablystruck for an open house event. (C)896. HK 688. WINDSOR, CT. 300 TH ANNIVERSARY, 1933. R4. XF. (20-40)897. HK 697. DELAWARE TERCENTENARY, 1938. R4. Unc. Withsome speckled tarnish throughout the obverse. ($75-300)898. HK-UNLISTED. KANSAS CITY AIRPORT DEDICATION, 1927.38.1mm. Bronze. Choice AU. Obv: Front facing bust . COL.CHARLES A. LINDBERGH, below. Lindy’s plane at upper right.Rx: AIR PORT DEDICATION. KANSAS CITY/ AUGUST 17TH1927 above aerial view of the new airport. Lindbergh flew into thisnew Missouri airport on the 27 th and participated in the dedication163H