1907 Jk-Ac-51 U.S. Assay Commission Ar Ms

Coin / United States of America / Other / Varied / U.S. Mint Medals - Julian / 1907 / Philadelphia

The coin in question is a unique and historic piece from the year 1907, issued as part of the U.S. Mint Medals series, cataloged under the Julian reference. This particular item hails from the Philadelphia Mint, symbolizing an important period in American numismatic history. While the coin's specifications list a diameter and weight of '0', which could suggest it may be a prototype, die, or unstruck piece, it is nonetheless classified under the broader sub-type of "Coins," indicating its intended function as a circulating or commemorative item. The denomination is labeled as "Other / Varied," suggesting it may not fit neatly into conventional classifications of currency. Crafted from silver, this medallion reflects the artistry and craftsmanship of the era, showcasing the melding of artistry and minting technology characteristic of early 20th-century American coins. Despite the lack of mintage figures—again indicating a possible prototype or special release—this piece holds significance for collectors, particularly those focused on U.S. Mint Medals and related memorabilia. Its historical context, coupled with its composition of precious metal, contributes to its collectible allure, making it a noteworthy asset for any enthusiast or serious collector of American numismatic items.

Country United States of America
Year 1907
Serie U.S. Mint Medals - Julian
Denomination Other / Varied
Mint Philadelphia