Vintage Hamilton Mint Pearl Harbor Medals : U.S.S. San Francisco

Pure silver must be cared for in designated silver storage containers and must not be kept in locations where it will be exposed to high oxygen concentrations.

This silver round has not left its plastic sleeve for ages! This is what sometimes happens to silver. I think airtites or coin capsules are the best way to protect single silver coins or rounds.



U.S.S. San Francisco CA-38

USS San Francisco (CL/CA-38), a New Orleans-class cruiser, was the second ship of three of the United States Navy named after the city of San Francisco, California. Commissioned in 1934, she was one of the most decorated ships of World War II, earning 17 battle stars and the Presidential Unit Citation.1

Like most of her sister ships, she saw extensive action during the Guadalcanal campaign, including the Battle of Cape Esperance and the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, during which she was heavily damaged and her captain and admiral killed.1

U.S.S. San Francisco was decommissioned immediately after the end of the war and was sold for scrap in 1959.

Hamilton Mint was a significant manufacturer of silver in the 1970s. Rounds or sets of bars constituted the majority of what it produced. Several of the sets also had gold plating applied to it. Hamilton Mint produced "proof-like" products in all categories.

Did you notice that vintage silver sells for a higher premium? Have you wondered why that is so?

My favorite type of silver to accumulate and stack is vintage bullion. Stacking silver for its silver bullion content and stacking silver that has value are two aspects of the stacking approach that I enjoy doing. Siver content and collectability.

An increasing number of people are interested in vintage silver. The main driving force behind the vintage silver market is scarcity. Production has stopped; the silver is no longer required, it is not being produced, and will not be produced in the future.


These are the vintage rounds I have recently shown:

Vintage Hamilton Mint U.S.S. Honolulu
Vintage 1982 Northstar Mint Morgan Round
Vintage 1991 Liberty Mint Bill of Rights Round
Vintage 1993 American Pacific Mint Peace Dollar Trade Round
Vintage 1984 Parliament Shield Silver Round
Vintage 1985 Johnson Matthey Alaska Round
Vintage Columbia Mint George Washington Round
Vintage 1974 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1972 USPS Universal Postal Union Round
Vintage 1986 Silver Statue of Liberty
Vintage California Crown Mint Silver Round
Vintage AS&M Eagle Silver Round
Vintage Liberty Lobby Lady Liberty Silver Round
Vintage Rariteis Liberty Silver Round





Reference
1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_San_Francisco_(CA-38)


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