1933 Century of Progress Exposition Medal

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1933 IL HK-463 OFFICIAL MEDAL SC$1 

So-Called Dollars, 1933 HK-463 Century Of Progress Exposition

Chicago 1933 A Century of Progress International Exposition

INDUSTRY RESEARCH

1.5″

CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION

1933-1934

CHICAGO, IL

OFFICIAL MEDAL

Obv. Full male figure, nude with flowing loin-cloth, outspread arms and legs, on top of and astride pillars; under r. foot 1833, under l. foot 1933; under r. hand, vertical Research, © to lower l., leaves above hand; under l. hand, vertical Industry, below is microscopic E R Z, above hand is small graph.

Rev. Relief map of Exposition grounds and lake, above is directional N arrow, to l. is small vertical Zettler (designer)–all within large center circle; outside around A – Century – of – Progress – International – Exposition – Chicago – 1933 –

HK-463 Bronze. 38mm.

 

Purpose: To establish both centennial of Chicago as municipality and “century of progress” in science, engineering and technology.

Organization: Our second largest exposition; company chartered 1930, bonds sold to public. This was unique World’s Fair venture because (1) no governmental subsidies were sought or accepted; (2) despite national depression, it was financial success–only international exposition to pay its debts, reimburse its bond holders in full plus interest and still have cash surplus at closing. All this at cost of over $50,000,000.

Medals: Official Medals struck in Mint Exhibit on grounds; designed by Emil Robert Zettler, sculptor and head of Industrial Art Section of Chicago’s Art Institute. Artist obtained design patent D90,162 for his medallic design June 20, 1933. Dies were produced by Medallic Art Co. in New York City, but contract to strike the medals was awarded to Crowe, a metalworking firm in Chicago. Issued in 2 3/4 in., 2 1/4 in., and 1 1/2 in. sizes; only last qualifies for listing here. Two larger sizes were struck for both years, second year’s issue bearing “1934 edition” on reverse, but 1 1/2 in. medal is known only in 1933 issue. On obverse, male figure is symbol of energy and action; represents intellectual arch between man’s resources and man’s work; words “Research” and “Industry” Fair’s Theme.

$15

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 1933 Century of Progress Exposition Medal

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Weight 10 oz
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 1 in

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