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Found this Panama Pacific inernational exposition bronze coin from 1915. It weighs 19.6 grams and appears to be about the same size of a silver dollar.
Did some research on this and found out they were sold in 1915 for a dollar to fund the exposition.
It is the louisiana exposition fund coin. Turns out louisiana had a bid to get the expo, but lost it to san francisco.
There is some wear and a couple dings on the rim, i believe you can see them in the photo.
Im not a coin grader, and was just wondering what something like this might be worth.
thanks
Did some research on this and found out they were sold in 1915 for a dollar to fund the exposition.
It is the louisiana exposition fund coin. Turns out louisiana had a bid to get the expo, but lost it to san francisco.
There is some wear and a couple dings on the rim, i believe you can see them in the photo.
Im not a coin grader, and was just wondering what something like this might be worth.
thanks