1909 WA HK-359 So-Called Dollar UTAH DOLLAR SC$1 NGC MS66RB


| PCGS # | |
| Grading Service | NGC |
| Grade | MS66 |
| Mint Location | Philadelphia |
| Year | 1909 |
| Designation | RB |
| Strike | Business |
| Grade Add On | NONE |
1909 WA HK-359 So-Called Dollar UTAH DOLLAR SC$1 NGC MS66RB
1909 WA HK-359 “Utah Dollar” So-Called Dollar, NGC MS66RB — Philadelphia Mint. A top-tier example of the 1909 Utah Dollar from the celebrated State Dollar series cataloged by Hibler & Kappen as HK-359, struck in Philadelphia for the Seattle, Washington festivities of 1909. Certified by NGC in Gem Mint State 66 Red Brown, this copper-based so-called dollar displays vibrant original color—glowing mint red highlights intermingled with satiny chestnut and mahogany-brown surfaces—backed by exceptional luster and a razor-sharp strike. The piece exhibits outstanding preservation with only the most trivial contact, delivering superior eye appeal rarely encountered for the type.
Historically significant and highly collectible, the Utah Dollar is a quintessential entry in the So-Called Dollar canon, embodying early 20th-century expositions and state-pride motifs. Its lofty grade and rich, original color make it a standout for advanced specialists, while its compelling design and story offer instant appeal to newer collectors seeking a premium, investment-grade example.
Key features:
- Type: So-Called Dollar, Utah Dollar (HK-359)
- Date: 1909
- Mint: Philadelphia
- Certification: NGC MS66RB (Red Brown)
- Color: Attractive red-brown with flashes of original mint red
- Rarity Note: None higher at NGC
An ideal centerpiece for a high-grade So-Called Dollar set, a Utah-themed collection, or any cabinet focused on early American exposition medals. Secure this gem-caliber Utah Dollar while it’s available.
