1898 LIBERTY HEAD $10 PR66 Deep Cameo

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FABULOUS GEM DEEP MIRRORED SURFACES WITH FROSTY DEVICES. ONLY 67 STRUCK. CAC.

In 1898, the USS Maineexploded while moored in Havana Harbor in Cuba, which at the time was in revoltagainst Spanish control. At the time, the explosion was believed to be anattack by Spain and tensions arising from the event would see the US plunged intothe Spanish-American War. "Remember the Maine, to hell with Spain!"was the public rallying cry heard across the nation. While the disaster is nowbelieved to have been caused by an explosion in the ships magazine, the Maine played a key role in sparking awar that would see the United States prove its military might with a decisivevictory over a traditional European power. This 1898 eagle surely remembers thesaga of the Maine. <o:p></o:p>

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 144514
Grade: PR 66 Deep Cameo Cert Number: 84336023
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1898, the United States experienced a flurry of significant cultural and technological milestones that underscored the nation's rapid urbanization and innovation. A pivotal moment in urban development occurred on January 1, when New York City transformed into the metropolis known today by officially consolidating with Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island, marking its emergence as one of the largest cities in the world. This year also welcomed the inaugural United States auto show in New York City's Madison Square Garden, a landmark event that highlighted the burgeoning role of the automobile in American life and previewed the profound impact cars would have on society and culture. Additionally, 1898 saw the United States Congress authorize the use of private mailing cards, or postcards, revolutionizing personal communication. This innovation provided a quick, inexpensive way for Americans to send messages and share vivid snapshots of their experiences, fostering a new cultural phenomenon that would endure for generations. The discovery of polonium by Marie and Pierre Curie, though a scientific achievement outside the United States, had a significant impact on the global scientific community, including American researchers, influencing future investigations in chemistry and physics. Together, these events from 1898 illustrate a vibrant chapter in American history, characterized by transformative urban and technological advancements, enriching the nation's cultural landscape and setting the stage for the 20th century’s, reflecting the United States' dynamic journey into the new century.
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