4491

[L#4491] 1900-S $1 PCGS MS66

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[L#4491] 1900-S $1 PCGS MS66
An incredible gem of the finest order. Satiny surfaces play host to robust deep antique-gray toning with subtle colors in the undertone. Of further benefit to the prospective bidder, the strike is strong, with clear definition to the high points. Scarce in this condition.

Historical Angle: Did you realize that The Wizard of Oz was political satire published in 1900 by Frank Baum? It is about the big Eastern bankers in New York represented by the wizard of ounces (gold ounces abbreviated oz.), the Kansas Tornado (Dorothy) who was a fiery orator pushing for the bi-metallic system; the farmer, represented by the scarecrow; the industrial worker, represented by the tin man and the cowardly lion represented by William Jennings Bryan. The munchkins were the duped population in the East that could not see things as they really were because they were forced to wear green colored glasses. The yellow winkies (they didn't get much coverage in the movie) were the poor Filipinos who were the oppressed people as a result of the Eastern banker's imperialistic ambitions. At the end of the book Dorothy finally clicked her SILVER slippers together and everyone saw the light and lived happily ever after on the bi-metallic system.