(1800) AR Medal Washington Funeral, Urn (Regular Strike)

Series: (None)

PCGS MS61

PCGS MS61

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PCGS AU58

PCGS AU58

PCGS AU58

PCGS AU58

PCGS #:
928
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Mintage:
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Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Silver
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Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 AU58 PCGS grade

William Spohn Baker Collection, by bequest on 11/15/1897 - Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Stack's/Bowers 11/2019:20054, $20,400

1 AU58 estimated grade
4 AU55 PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 3/2016:13007, $15,275

4 AU53 PCGS grade
4 AU53 PCGS grade
4 AU53 PCGS grade
4 AU53 PCGS grade
8 XF45 PCGS grade
8 XF45 PCGS grade
8 XF45 PCGS grade
#1 AU58 PCGS grade

William Spohn Baker Collection, by bequest on 11/15/1897 - Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Stack's/Bowers 11/2019:20054, $20,400

#1 AU58 estimated grade
#4 AU55 PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 3/2016:13007, $15,275

#4 AU53 PCGS grade
#4 AU53 PCGS grade
#4 AU53 PCGS grade
#4 AU53 PCGS grade
#8 XF45 PCGS grade
#8 XF45 PCGS grade
#8 XF45 PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

After George Washington died in December 1799, America entered into a nationwide period of mourning. The whole country paid their respects in letters, songs, and poems. In Boston, funeral processions took place on February 11 and February 22, 1800. Special funeral medals were struck for both occasions: those with a skull and crossbones on the reverse were made for the earlier procession; those with an urn on the reverse were made for the Feburay 22 procession. Virtually all examples were holed at the top so that attendees could display their medals solemnly and proudly around their necks.

Large numbers of the "Urn" medals were made in silver; only a small handful were made in gold. Several die varieties comprise the silver issues; these were catalogued by the late Russell Rulau and George Fuld in the Medallic Portraits of Washington, 2nd edition.

Because Urn medals were meant to be worn and used, fully Uncirculated examples are very scarce.