This coin is categorized under the series of "Elongated Coins," specifically associated with Martin & Dow, a well-known producer in the realm of novelty coins and souvenirs in the United States. Unfortunately, the specific year of minting and the diameter, weight, and mintage figures of this coin are not provided, indicating that this piece might either be a prototype or a special edition with limited detail available. The coin is classified under the "Other / Varied" denomination, suggesting it may not adhere to traditional monetary values but rather serves a decorative, commemorative, or collectible purpose. It falls under the "Mint Strike" production type, which means it was created using minting processes typical of coin production, despite the lack of detail surrounding its physical specifications. Notably, the mint location is marked as "Unknown," which adds an element of mystery to its origin. This coin represents a unique subset of numismatic collectibles where enthusiasts seek out elongated designs as part of their collections. Although precise valuation is difficult due to the lack of specific measurement details and known mintage, elongated coins generally attract attention from collectors of souvenir items, particularly from amusement parks, tourist destinations, and coin shows. Thus, while this coin's physical attributes remain undefined, its connection to a popular category of collectibles imbues it with an inherent charm and potential interest for collectors.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
variant | Elongated Coins - Martin and Dow (1933-34) CHICAGO M&D-31 IL |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 0 |