1893 Jk-Ac-37 U.S. Assay Commission Ar Ms

Coin / United States of America / Other / Varied / U.S. Mint Medals - Julian / 1893 / Philadelphia

The coin in question is a U.S. Mint Medal from the year 1893, produced at the Philadelphia Mint. It belongs to the series known as "U.S. Mint Medals - Julian," which is known for commemorating significant events and figures in American history. This medal is classified under the sub-type 'Coins' and is categorized as an 'Other / Varied' denomination, indicating that it might not conform to standard coin denominations. While specific measurements, including diameter and weight, are noted as '0.00000000', this could imply that there is limited or no available data for those attributes, or possibly that the item in question is a conceptual or unissued piece. The medal is struck from silver, a material commonly used for U.S. Mint products, particularly during this era. It carries a noteworthy distinction as its mintage is recorded as '0', suggesting that it might be extremely rare, either due to being a proof or presentation piece never intended for circulation, or perhaps it was never produced in substantial quantities. Overall, this coin likely holds a unique place in numismatic collections due to its historical significance, material composition, and rare mintage status, making it a valuable piece for collectors and historians alike.

Country United States of America
Year 1893
Serie U.S. Mint Medals - Julian
Denomination Other / Varied
Mint Philadelphia