Description: 1957 $1 Silver Certificate, Fr 1619PCGS CHOICE NEW 63 PPQAND IT'S COURTESY AUTOGRAPHED BY A MEMBER OF THE ASSAY COMMISSION: PHILLIP E FOWLER / SCULPTOR - ENGRAVERPhillip E Fowler was a Sculptor - Engraver with the United States Mint, serving in that position from 1962 to sometime in the 1970's. To his credit, he designed dozens of prestigious medals, including US Assay Commission Medals, Secretaries of Treasury Medals, US Mint Director Medals, Chief Justice Medals, US Treasury Building Medals, US Treasury Customhouse Medals, National Commemorative Society Medals, etc.I bought these notes in 2013 from a fellow collector... and although I've been continuously looking since then (these were part of my personal collection), I haven't been able to find more of them. So I'm not sure if there are more of them out there somewhere... or how many, if there are... or if they're one of a kind? But combined with the information below about the Assay Commission Medals, I'm going to guess that there probably aren't all that many Assay Commission Autographed 1957 $1 Silver Certificates out there besides these. However, they are/were in consecutive order... and I'm missing some... so there has to at least be some others still out there somewhere, if they haven't been lost or destroyed.AND for those who aren't familiar with what the Assay Commission was:The Mint Act of 1792 authorized the United States Assay Commission, which was an agency of the U.S. federal government from 1792 to 1980. Beginning in 1797, members of the Assay Commission met in most years at the Philadelphia Mint, with their function being to ensure that the weight and fineness of silver and gold coins (and in later years base metal coins) issued the previous year were minted to specifications. In 1971, the commission met, but for the first time had no gold or silver to test, due to the end of gold coinage first, and then later silver coinage, being minted. Beginning in 1977, President Jimmy Carter appointed no members of the public to the commission, and in 1980 he signed legislation abolishing it. Although some members were designated by statute, for the most part the commissioners, which were freshly appointed each year, consisted of prominent Americans, including numismatists. Members received no compensation, but appointment to the Assay Commission was eagerly sought after, in part because commissioners received a commemorative medal. These medals, first issued in 1860 and different each year, are extremely rare, since none are believed to have been issued in a quantity of greater than 200, and in most years fewer than 50 were struck. The exception is the 1977 issue, which was sold to the general public. Please read the additional information below. COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT: If you'll be bidding on multiple items, please request an INVOICE TOTAL when you're done bidding. I offer a Combined Shipping Discount for multiple wins / purchases made within a THREE day period, based on the total value of the invoice. If you do not request an Invoice Total and you go ahead and pay for your items, then I can only assume that you weren't interested in the Combined Shipping Discount.And while I always try to be as fair as possible with what I charge for shipping, unfortunately it's NOT cheap to ship things anymore - especially when things like insurance and signature confirmation are involved. In fact, I usually barely break even on shipping costs for about 10% of the items I ship... and I actually LOSE money on shipping costs for the other 90%.SHIPPING DESTINATIONS: I only ship to the United States and only to confirmed addresses.FEEDBACK: I always leave positive feedback for the Buyer... AFTER the Buyer has left positive feedback for me. As far as I'm concerned, the transaction isn't over until you, the Buyer, have received your item and decided whether you are or are not happy with the item and my service. If you're not happy, then please contact me through eBay messages to let me know what the issue is. But if you are happy, then please leave positive feedback for me. This lets me know that the transaction has come to a satisfactory conclusion and also prompts me to leave positive feedback for you, which I'm always happy to do.THANK YOU!!
Price: 219.99 USD
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
End Time: 2024-08-23T01:47:02.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: One Dollar
Type: small size, Silver Certificate, autographed
Year: 1957
Grade Designation: PPQ
Grade: 64
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Modified Item: No
Certification: PCGS Currency