1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

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1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

Had a short productive hunt today. The snow melted real quick and the sun came out so off I went. I was workin a cruddy little park in the north end of Tacoma and not gettin any satisfaction. So I was callin it a day. I packed everything up and headed home. On the way I passed a hill with some steps but no structure. I thought what the heck I'll give it a shot. The place was loaded with trash and bottles, as well as black berry stubble, so swingin was at a snails pace. I didn't recover any coins but got this cool relic. I did a little research before posting and found the following info:

Mechanical Free Silver Satirical Medal, 1897. Brass, 38.1mm, affixed loop. Brilliant Uncirculated. Schornstein 909, Hake 1897 216-M. Obv. Eagle with movable head and wing shifts from erect posture and I'M ALL RIGHT to bowed head and WHERE AM I AT. Rev. Assertion GOLD STANDARD MEANS/ A DOLLAR/ WORTH 100 CENTS, MACK, TEDDY AND PROTECTION shifts to FREE SILVER, 50 CENTS, BRYANARCHY/ AND STEVENSON. Here is a bright Brass, fully operable satirical reminder of the great McKinley-Gold Standard versus William Jennings Bryan-Free Silver controversy.

At the time of the financial panic of 1893, the US money supply was backed by gold. The Populist party wanted more money minted and turned to the concept of a dual money standard -- gold and silver -- as a way of increasing the available money supply. The US had vast silver deposits. Generally, the "working man" and the West favored the dual standard, while the industrialists and easterners favored the single gold standard. William Jennings Bryan chose the dual standard as a principal platform issue for both the 1896 and 1900 elections. Most Bryan Money was produced for the 1896 election. Bryan, a Democrat from Nebraska, ran unsuccessfully against William McKinley of Ohio in both elections.

Bryan expounded the free coinage of silver using the ratio, 16 ounces of silver = 1 ounce of gold. Free coinage of silver means a person could bring silver ingots to the United States Mint and have them coined. Approximately 53 cents of silver would produce a silver dollar. If the government had issued dollars containing a full 100 cents worth of silver, they would have been larger than a standard silver dollar. Bryan's opponents quickly exaggerated the oversized dollar and made base metal caricature pieces produced in various base metals. The makers of Bryan Money were craftsmen and non-craftsmen (as evidenced by what they produced) of varying experience and skills, but all with a desire to express political opinion through the production of Bryan Money. Bryan Money was produced for profit and sold by manufacturers of novelties and, in some cases, the top silversmiths/jewelers in New York.

So not a bad day at all, and the best part is it still rotates just fine. I almost didn't dig it due to the real erratic tone. But figured what do I got to lose right. Also found some pics of what its supposed to look like in mint condition. Thanks for lookin, and luck in the hunt.
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Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

What a cool find! :thumbsup:
Besides maybe a coin or token collector, who else would know or bother to research the history of a find like this? That's what I love about our hobby.
Mike
 

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Jeep said:
Great Find :thumbsup:

I was wondering were I saw that before and I remembered.

Being a fan and sometime ticket holder of the Antique Road Show It dawned on me.

That coin has an appraised value of $2000 to $3000 dollars.

I searched and found it on the web site. That was shown in 2004-2005 season.

Because of its rarity and value I vote Banner :thumbsup:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/archive/200401A16.html

Thats a great link. Thanks Jeep.
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JuJu
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

Wow that is an awesome find. Congrats on that one. :thumbsup:
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

That is awesome!! :thumbsup:
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

I agree, Banner Baby! To dig one up that still works is simply amazing. Kudos!
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

Thank you all for the great comments, and info. This one is definately gonna be on display.
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JuJu
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

juju,

You struck gold with that find! :o

I am voting BANNER!!!!!!!!!!!

Rick
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

It is amazing that it works, but I've found and seen some amazing things!! Super find!!
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

Nice find JUJU. That is really cool :thumbsup:
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

Amazing! Congrats! That is truly a piece of history.... That is apparently worth some bucks too! :icon_sunny:
 

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Bulter said:
Amazing! Congrats! That is truly a piece of history.... That is apparently worth some bucks too! :icon_sunny:
Not sure how much bucks its worth in dug condition. But looks super cool in its display.
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JuJu
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

....I almost didn't dig it due to the real erratic tone.

I wonder how many cool/valuable items we've all passed up with our detectors before because of tones that just aren't typical. ??? It would probably boggle the mind.

Congrats, JuJu, on a very nice find! :headbang:

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Re: 1897 Mechanical Dollar and it still works "updated info"

بلَباه said:
That is a terrific find. It is such a cool and rare piece of political memorabilia, and to find one with a detector is just amazing.

I really like the stuff from the era of the "Gold Bugs", and you have discovered perhaps the most coveted item.

I am just glad that your tattoos did not scare it away!

>:D BOO >:D
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JuJu
 

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