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1959-1961 US Gold Set 7 medals Heraldic Art NGC MS69 MS68 MS67 Extremely Rare

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1959-1961 US Gold Set 7 medals Heraldic Art NGC MS69 MS68 MS67 Extremely RareVery Rare if not unique United States 1959 1961 Set 7 Gold medals Heraldic Art (So Called Half Dollar) comes with original showcase and envelope issued by Heraldic Art A very rare set with extremely low mintage and an unknown number having survived to this day Years: 1959, 1960, 1961 Minted by Robert T. McNamara of Cleveland, Ohio, USA Authenticity is guaranteed and certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation NGC Graded as close to perfect condition

Very Rare if not unique 

United States 1959-1961 Set 7 Gold medals Heraldic Art (So-Called Half Dollar)


comes with original showcase and envelope issued by Heraldic Art 


A very rare set with extremely low mintage and an unknown number having survived to this day 


Years: 1959, 1960, 1961


Minted by Robert T. McNamara of Cleveland, Ohio, USA


Authenticity is guaranteed and certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation NGC 


Graded as close to perfect condition MS 69 and very good condition MS 68 and MS 67


Set includes 7 Gold Medals:


1) 1959 Alaskan Statehood Medal

Diameter: 30 mm

18 karat gold

Weight: 24.94 g.

Mintage only 24 medals

Serial Number: 13

Graded as very good condition MS 67

NGC Certification Number: 4668378-001

Obverse: Alaskan state flag, designed by 13-year-old Benny Berenson. Reverse: portrait of Seward. 

2) 1959 Hawaii Statehood Medal

Diameter: 30 mm

Weight: 24.94 g.

18 karat gold

Mintage only 36 medals

Serial Number: 13

Graded as close to perfect condition MS 69

NGC Certification Number: 4668378-002

The obverse depicts a semi-nude hula girl standing on the beach near a pineapple and palm tree grove. This pictorial view is encircled with HAWAII ADMITTED TO THE UNION 1959. A map of the islands is eclipsed by a Hawaiian maiden holding a starfish and leaning on a Hawaiian flag. The legend: HAWAII 50TH STATE UA MAU KE EA O KA AINA I KA PONO surrounds the scene.

3) 1959 St. Lawrence Seaway Medal

Diameter: 30 mm

18 karat gold

Weight: 24.94 g.

Mintage only 48 medals

Serial Number: 13

Graded as very good condition MS 67

NGC Certification Number: 4668378-003

4) 1960 Pony Express Centennial Medal

Diameter: 30 mm

22 karat gold

Weight: 24.94 g.

Mintage only 48 medals

Serial Number: 13

Graded as very good condition MS 67

NGC Certification Number: 4668378-004

Obverse: A Pony Express rider on horseback. Reverse: A depiction of the Pony Express saddle below a representation of the famous "running pony oval" postmark of San Francisco, with the date, Nov. 21, 1861, of the last recorded Pony Express ride.

5) 1960 Medal honored the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts, an event whose centennial recently was honored with an official series of U.S. commemoratives.

Diameter: 30 m

22 karat gold

Weight: 24.92 g.

Mintage only 50 medals

Serial Number: 13

Graded as almost perfect condition MS 69

NGC Certification Number: 4668378-005

Obverse: A hiking Boy Scout in 1950s uniform. Reverse: The American Boy Scout emblem surmounting a star of honor.

6) 1960 Pioneer Inventions Medal

Diameter: 30 mm 

22 karat gold

Weight: 24.98 g.

Mintage only 48 medals

Serial Number: 13

Graded as close to perfect condition MS 68

NGC Certification Number: 4668378-006

Obverse: A prowling wolf barred by a flintlock long rifle, labeled: LONG RIFLE/ 1710 / 1760. Reverse: A scene of a team of horses being hitched to the first Conestoga “covered wagon.” Designed by Robert A. Weinman, who also designed the 1974 John Adams American Revolution Bicentennial medal for the U.S. Mint.

7) 1961 Kansas Statehood Medal

Diameter: 30 mm

22 karat gold

Weight: 24.98 g.

Mintage only 48 medals

Serial Number: 13

Graded as close to perfect condition MS 68

NGC Certification Number: 4668378-007

This gold medal honors the centennial of statehood for Kansas and bears pioneer scenes on each side.

 

To verify the authenticity of my coins, please enter the certification number on the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation NGC certificate verification web page 

 

The series ran through 1978 for a total of 60 "regular issue" silver pieces. In addition to the "regular issue" silver pieces, pieces were struck in gold for the first seven designs. The gold striking had a very limited mintage; the first gold medal commemorating Alaska's Statehood had mintage of 24, while that celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Boy Scouts had mintage of 50. All others had a mintage of 48, with the exception of medal #2 for Hawaii's Statehood which mintage was 36. (Also, the first three designs were 18 kt gold while the latter four were 22 kt gold.)


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