KING OF SIAM SET TO BE DISPLAYED IN PITTSBURGH Publique Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 25, June 20, 2004, Article 14
KING OF SIAM SET TO BE DISPLAYED IN PITTSBURGH
A June 18th press release by PCGS stated: "One of the world's
most valuable and historic sets of United States rare coins, the
fabled "King of Siam" proof set, presented as a diplomatic gift
on behalf of President Andrew Jackson in 1836, now is in
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) holders. The coins
will be exhibited at the American Numismatic Association's
World's Fair of Money in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this
summer.""The set includes the original, custom-made yellow leather
and blue velvet case that housed the coins when U.S. State
Department envoy, Edmund Roberts, presented it on behalf
of President Jackson to King Ph'ra Nang Klao (Rama III) of
Siam in April 1836. The coins range in denomination from a
copper half-cent to a gold $10 "eagle." There also is an
1833 gold medal depicting President Jackson.""The King of Siam set will be exhibited by the Goldbergs at
their table during the American Numismatic Association
convention in Pittsburgh, August 18 - 22, 2004."QUICK QUIZ: The King of Siam set's most famous coin
is the 1804 Dollar. Its discovery as part of this set cleared
up a longstanding mystery about the coin's origins. But what
most people aren't aware of is that two coins included with
the set today were NOT present when the set turned up in
London many years ago. Which coins were they?
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