1893 LIBERTY HEAD $10 PR65 DCAM

GEM DEEP MIRRORED SURFACES WITH RICH, THICK CAMEO DEVICES. ONLY 55 STRUCK. JUST A SOLE PR66DCAM GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS.
Grading Service: PCGS
SKU: 1008
Cert Number: 44156473
$115,000.00**
$121,000.00
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Bring This Coin to Life
In 1893, a year that stands out in American history for its innovations and cultural milestones, the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago captivated the imagination of millions, marking a pivotal moment in the celebration of technological progress and cultural diversity. This exposition, commemorating the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World, introduced the Ferris Wheel, an engineering marvel designed by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., which symbolized America's ingenuity and ambition. It provided visitors with an unprecedented aerial view of the fairgrounds, embodying the spirit of innovation that defined the era. Another significant breakthrough of 1893 was the patenting of an early version of the zipper by Whitcomb L. Judson. Although initially designed as a "clasp locker" for shoes, this invention laid the groundwork for the modern zipper, revolutionizing the textile and fashion industries by offering a practical and reliable fastening solution. Additionally, the year saw the introduction of Cream of Wheat by mill operators in Grand Forks, North Dakota. This new breakfast cereal quickly became an American staple, showcasing the country's ability to innovate in food processing and branding, further enhancing the daily lives of its people. These achievements, emblematic of the United States' progressive and inventive spirit, reflect a period of rapid technological advancement and cultural enrichment. The World's Columbian Exposition, in particular, served as a beacon of the future, demonstrating America's role as a burgeoning force in global innovation and setting the stage for the 20th century's technological leaps. Through these developments, 1893 remains a year celebrated for its contributions to American industry, technology, and culture, underscoring the nation's capacity for creativity and progress.
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