That coin is a commemorative of a significant city and state in the US, it certainly left a lasting legacy of the post-Reconstruction era.
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That coin is a commemorative of a significant city and state in the US, it certainly left a lasting legacy of the post-Reconstruction era.
That is the idea behind a commemorative coin: to commemorate significant places, dates or people. Unfortunately some early commemoratives became the way for a few people to earn much money. That was the reason they stopped being minted in 1954.
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