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TWO 1922 KU KLUX KLAN TYPE I SO-CALLED DOLLARS

43: TWO 1922 KU KLUX KLAN TYPE I SO-CALLED DOLLARS

Both are type I examples, issued at the height of the Klan's political power in 1922. Both examples with SYMWAO, the faux-Latin phrase 'Non Silba Sed Anthar,' which is purported to mean not for one's self but for others. The dates 1866-1915 refer to the founding of the first and second Klan incarnations. Obverse reads One Country, One Flag, One Language, Constitution of the United States,' plus depictions of a US flag and bible. Other symbols include the fasces and hand.
Measure 1.25 inches each.
Both show wear and toning, one example with hole punched.
$100 - $150

American Advertising Objects

Saturday, December 2nd 2017


SOLD - $90

Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium