1882 Pennsylvania Bicentennial So-Called Dollar HK-140 NGC MS 61

$249.99

Issued in Philadelphia for the Commonwealth’s bicentennial, the piece celebrates Penn’s founding vision and the growth of the city—from Penn’s humble house to its grand City Hall—captured in G. H. Lovett’s allegorical layout with Victory, state arms, and key dates.

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CVC & Collectables presents the 1882 Pennsylvania Bicentennial So-Called Dollar, cataloged as HK-140 and graded NGC MS 61. Struck in white metal and intentionally holed for suspension, this handsome piece honors William Penn and the colony’s 200th anniversary with a classic 19th-century Lovett design.

Medal Highlights:

  • Event: Pennsylvania Bicentennial (1682–1882)
  • Catalog: HK-140 (So-Called Dollar)
  • Grade: NGC MS 61
  • Composition: White metal (tin-based alloy)
  • Edge: Plain | Orientation: Medal
  • Obverse: Bust of William Penn left with legend WILLIAM PENN.
  • Reverse: Winged Victory above twin cartouches of Penn’s House and City Hall, flanked by 1682 / 1882; Pennsylvania arms below with supporters.
  • As Made: Holed at 12 o’clock for wearing/suspension (typical for this type).

Collectibility:

  • Desirable white-metal, holed variety as commonly distributed to be worn.

  • Strong appeal for So-Called Dollar specialists and Pennsylvania/Philadelphia commemorative collectors.

  • Attractive Mint State example with original surfaces and clear detail for this soft-metal issue.

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Condition

Mint State – 61

Grade

NGC

Year

1882

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