1833 ANDREW JACKSON 2ND INAUGURAL GOLD PROOF  PR-33
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1833 ANDREW JACKSON 2ND INAUGURAL GOLD PROOF PR-33


1833 ANDREW JACKSON 2ND INAUGURAL GOLD PROOF

 

This is one of the rare original issues struck at the U.S. mint. "And. Jackson Inaugurated Presdt./ U.S./Second Term/Mar. IV/ 1833" on reverse. A superb, proof condition example.

 

 

This example but 1 grade higher was also included in the "King of Siam" set that sold for 8.5 million 

 

(From "Medals of the United States Mint") 

The first reference known to the author for this medal is in the Snowden's medal book of 1861. That it was contemporary

with Andrew Jackson, however, is shown by a letter of December16, 1869, from Director Pollock to the Postmaster General, in which a small silver Jackson medal was sent which had been "issued shortly after his inauguration". Pollock went on to note that the profile likeness had been taken from an engraving done by James B. Longacre about 1830

 

If the medals were actually struck in 1833 or 1834, as is suggested by Pollock, the dies were lost to mint control within a short time because they are not listed on Peale's die inventory of 1841 - 1854

 


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