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1925 Medal Norse Thick Planchet PR63 Uncertified. This

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1925 Medal Norse Thick Planchet PR63 Uncertified. This
<B>1925 Medal Norse Thick Planchet PR63 Uncertified.</B></I> This is a Matte or Sandblast Proof example, according to American Numismatic Rarities, who auctioned this piece in January 2005. Their staff, in turn, quoted from the description of this same piece in the Bowers and Merena sale of the Everson and Faught Collections, sold in June 1988. Although intended to be a commemorative <I>Half Dollar,</B></I> the legislation was altered so that this issue was a non-denominated medal struck to commemorate the landing of the Norse on the North American continent.<BR> The Bowers and Merena catalog stated the following: "This piece is said by our consignor to have formerly belonged to the U.S. Mint engraver John R. Sinnock. Several other Proofs of a commemorative nature have been reported from his estate (see Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of United States and Colonial Proof Coins 1722-1977 for details). Among these are the following: 1922 Grant half dollar with star, 1926 Sesquicentennial half dollar, 1934 Maryland Tercentenary half dollar, 1935 Connecticut Tercentenary half dollar, 1935 San Diego-Pacific Exposition half dollar, 1935 Old Spanish Trail half dollar, and 1938 New Rochelle half dollar. It is therefore not in the least surprising that a Proof Norse-American medal should originate from the same source. Although we have handled many great rarities over the years, we can not recall ever having sold a Sandblast Proof silver Norse American medal."