So-Called-Dollar Pony Express Centennial Official Medal - 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue Token
This listing is for a So-Called-Dollar 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue Token. The obverse of this token depicts three conjoined male heads, being the founders: Russell, Major, and Waddell. The reverse of this token depicts the famous Hanson Pont Express horse and rider. This medal was authorized by Congress as a "National Medal' designed by Julian Arthur Links at the US Mint, Philadelphia. As part of this centennial celebration, they had a 1699-mile race in both directions using 1000 horses and riders. Great Find!
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So-Called-Dollar Pony Express Centennial Official Medal - 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue TokenĀ
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So-Called-Dollar Pony Express Centennial Official Medal - 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue Token
So-Called-Dollar Pony Express Centennial Official Medal - 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue Token
This listing is for a So-Called-Dollar 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue Token. The obverse of this token depicts three conjoined male heads, being the founders: Russell, Major, and Waddell. The reverse of this token depicts the famous Hanson Pont Express horse and rider. This medal was authorized by Congress as a "National Medal' designed by Julian Arthur Links at the US Mint, Philadelphia. As part of this centennial celebration, they had a 1699-mile race in both directions using 1000 horses and riders. Great Find!
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So-Called-Dollar Pony Express Centennial Official Medal - 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue TokenĀ
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This listing is for a So-Called-Dollar 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue Token. The obverse of this token depicts three conjoined male heads, being the founders: Russell, Major, and Waddell. The reverse of this token depicts the famous Hanson Pont Express horse and rider. This medal was authorized by Congress as a "National Medal' designed by Julian Arthur Links at the US Mint, Philadelphia. As part of this centennial celebration, they had a 1699-mile race in both directions using 1000 horses and riders. Great Find!
Thanks for stopping by Treasure Hunter Co!
So-Called-Dollar Pony Express Centennial Official Medal - 1960 Bronze Pony Express Commemorative Issue TokenĀ























