1910 ST. GAUDENS $20 PR66

GEM MIRRORED ROMAN FINISHED PROOF SURFACES. ONLY 167 STRUCK. JUST 75 OR FEWER BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ALL GRADES.
Grading Service: PCGS
SKU: 144001
Cert Number: 49629192
$450,000.00**
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In 1910, the United States was a hotbed of innovation, cultural milestones, and societal progress, illustrating the dynamic spirit of the early 20th century. The incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America on February 8 represented a significant commitment to the development of young boys across the nation, instilling values of patriotism, courage, and self-reliance. This same year also marked a pivotal moment in broadcasting history with Lee de Forest's transmission of live opera performances from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, showcasing the potential of radio as a medium for entertainment and information. Meanwhile, the first Father's Day celebration in Spokane, Washington, on June 19, initiated by Sonora Smart Dodd, laid the foundation for an annual nationwide tradition honoring fathers and father figures. The passage of Earth through the tail of Halley's Comet in 1910 captivated millions with its celestial spectacle, fostering widespread public interest in astronomy. Additionally, the year witnessed technological advancements that would shape the American landscape for decades to come. Georges Claude's introduction of neon lighting in Paris hinted at the future brightness of American cities, while the Model T Ford's dominance in the automobile market, facilitated by Henry Ford's assembly line production, revolutionized transportation and solidified the car's role in American society. Each of these events from 1910 underscores a period of immense creativity, growth, and transformation, reflecting a nation on the cusp of modernity and eager to embrace the future.
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