1933 Chicago M&D-4, Emblem Il Ms

Coin / United States of America / 1933 / Unknown / Elongated Coins - Martin & Dow / Other / Varied

This coin represents an elongated piece produced by Martin & Dow in the year 1933, originating from the United States of America. Elongated coins are unique collectibles that are typically created by rolling the coin through a machine that flattens and imprints unique designs or inscriptions on its surface. The specific details regarding its diameter and weight are not provided, emphasizing either its unusual nature or the coin's incomplete records. Additionally, the mint information is listed as "Unknown," which may suggest it was not produced in a traditional minting process or lacks documentation that can trace its origins. The denomination is marked as "Other / Varied," which is common for elongated coins since they do not adhere to standard currency value. The production type is a "Mint Strike," indicating that it was created with the intention of being a collectible rather than everyday currency. It's important to note that the mintage is listed as "0," suggesting that no official quantity was recorded as being actively produced, further enhancing its rarity and appeal to collectors. This distinctive piece embodies not only a piece of Americana from the early 20th century but also the artistry involved in making elongated coins—a delightful niche for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

currency USD
currency-amount 0
diameter 0
height 0
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
variant Elongated Coins - Martin and Dow CHICAGO M&D-22, ON 1919 1C IL
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1933