    
2009
C09-01 silver, C09-02 copper, C09-03 two-medal set in box. 39 mm.
Official convention medal. The medal commemorates the 150th anniversary of
Oregon statehood and features the Oregon Trail design as well as the
Willamette Coin Club "Minerva" design. Mintage: 150 sets sold for $50.00 each,
plus __ individual copper medals. Made by Northwest Territorial
Mint. |
 2009 C09-04
Exhibitors / Judges appreciation medal. 39 mm.
One side is the same as the Oregon Trail / Oregon Statehood design on the
C09-02 copper medal. Mintage: 60 (approx. 15 not awarded and returned to
ANA). |
 2009
C09-05
Screw press demo piece,
featuring the draped bust from the Gallery Mint Museum reproduction of the
1796 U.S. half dime. Reverse: Portland rose.
(The rose was copied from a coin type of King James I, second coinage,
1604-1619.) Pewter, 17 mm, thin planchet. Approx.
mintages: 610 struck to hand out to paid attendees at the door; a few hundred struck during
the coining demo at the show;
several dozen handed out to "treasure
trivia hunt" participants; 50 "custom
mint errors." |
 2009
C09-06
Medieval style cold hammered demo piece.
Obverse: "creatively anachronistic" combination of the Liberty Head from
the Peace Dollar (old ANA logo) and the bust of Queen Elizabeth I
(1558-1601). Reverse: Portland rose.
Pewter, 20 mm, thin planchet. Approx. mintage: 100 to 200 struck during
the demo at the show. |
 2009 C09-07
hot stamped piece resembling an ancient coin. Obverse: copied from
a silver stater of the Greek polis of Corinth, 350-306 BCE, substituting
the ANA "lamp of knowledge on a book" logo for the original privy mark in
the field behind the head. Reverse: profile opening rose bud
copied from a coin of the Island of Rhodos, 167-88 BCE.
Silver, approx. 22 to 23 mm, thick planchet, weight 1/4 ounce. Approximate mintage: 75 to 80 made for sale at
the show for $15.00 each. |
 2009 C09-08
medallion resembling a French medieval coin. Convention general chairman Scott Loos'
personal presentation piece. The cross side was based on the 13th century
French "gros tournois." The other side shows the family heraldic device of
the Loos family. Silver, 25 mm. Mintage: 100 .999 silver, 4 .999 gold, awarded to
committee chairs and VIP's including the ANA board. |