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Anguilla - 1967 LIBE
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Provisional Government during the freedom from British rule movement. I once saw the whole set of these, some extremely rare, sell for under $1000. This one, on a Peruvian Sol, is scarcer that the more common types overstruck on Mexican pesos. The unusual history of how these special issues came about has finally been revealed in Krause publications "World Coin News" for Jan 2015.
ANGUILLA: British Territory, AR liberty dollar, 1967, KM-X3, Referendum on Anguilla's Secession, counterstamped on Peru silver sol 1923, EF. These counterstamped coins, "Anguilla Liberty Dollar, July 11, 1967 ", were made by Scott Newhall, then-editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Always on the lookout for a zany antic to splash across the editorial pages of the Chronicle, Newhall embraced the so-called Anguillan revolution of 1967. To facilitate commerce for the revolutionaries, Newhall, an avid coin collector, took 11,600 dollar-sized silver coins and counterstamped them in the basement of the Chronicle building in San Francisco. The idea was Newhall would be recompensed for his actual costs, and the new Anguillan government would sell the coins to collectors at a surcharge and keep the profits. It bombed. Just 2,000 to 3,000 were put into commerce, and Newhall was stuck with the balance of the defaced coins, which he eventually sold for the melt price of silver. Many more were melted in the following years and they are now becoming scarce.
For more details, see A Referendum, a Newspaper Editor & a Coin – The Story of the “Anguilla Liberty Dollar”, Jay Turner, PCGS, 9 April 2020..at this: [ link ]
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Keywords: Anguilla Liberty Dollar
Denomination: 1 Liberty Dollar
Reference #: KM# 3 (on KM#218.1); now X# 3
Date/Mintmark: 1967 (California)
Condition: as struck
Weight: 25g; .4019 oz. ASW
Metal: 0.500 silver

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