LOT 20:
U. S. and Spain Bank
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Sold for: $26,000
Start price:
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17,000
Estimated price :
$35,000 - $45,000
Buyer's Premium: 27.5%
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U. S. and Spain Bank
Made by the J. & E. Stevens Company. Cromwell, Connecticut - Circa 1898. From the collection of Stanley Sax. After the U. S. Navy battleship Maine sank in Havana Harbor under mysterious circumstances, political pressure to retaliate forced President McKinley into a war that he had hoped to avoid. The ten-week skirmish known as the Spanish-American War had the stated aim to aid Cuba to gain independence from Spain. The bank clearly demonstrates U. S. Naval supremacy over the outdated Spanish fleet. A wooden missile launched from the cannon accurately hits its target every time, causing the mast to fall backwards. In the same moment, the penny is deposited. This is a positively sensational mint and boxed specimen of the U. S. and Spain bank.
Condition: Mint Condition with Original Box.

