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1900 S$1 Lafayette Dollar MS67 NGC. Ex:

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1900 S$1 Lafayette Dollar MS67 NGC. Ex:
<B>1900<img border='0' src='http://www.heritagecoins.com/images/star.gif' width=10 height=10>$1> Lafayette Dollar MS67 NGC.</B></I> Ex: Foxfire Collection. DuVall 1-B. As part of its participation in the 1900 Paris Exposition, the United States pledged $50,000 to erect Paul Wayland Bartlett's statue of General The Marquis de Lafayette at the Exposition. In order to help the federal government defray the cost of this statue, Congress authorized a commemorative silver dollar for sale to the public with the Act of March 3, 1899. A total of 50,000 Lafayette dollars (plus an additional 26 examples for assay purposes) were produced on December 14 of that year, each of which was dated 1900. All but 14,000 of these coins were sold, many of them to the non-collecting public, which explains the rarity of this issue in the finer Mint State grades. The unsold coins were later melted.<BR> One should not assume that this is a common issue as a Superb Gem. It most certainly is not, as both major grading services, combined, report just 13 coins in MS67 with none finer. This is a beautiful and completely original example with a medium intensity mixture of reddish-magenta, soft green, and argent-gray toning that is evenly distributed over each side. The underlying luster is full, vibrant, and frosty with swirling cartwheel effects that are uninhibited by the numerous distracting abrasions that often plague survivors of this early U.S. Commem. Census: 8 in 67, 0 finer (2/06).