Coin Identifier
W.C. Fields Gallery of Great Americans Medal — obverse
Obverse
W.C. Fields Gallery of Great Americans Medal — reverse
Reverse
None (Medallic)

W.C. Fields Gallery of Great Americans Medal

United States, Danbury Mint · 1971

A commemorative medal featuring the portrait of W.C. Fields on the obverse and an eagle atop a shield with descriptive text on the reverse.

Country
United States, Danbury Mint
Year
1971
Denomination
None (Medallic)
Metal
Bronze (typically copper-based alloy)

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Overview

A commemorative medal featuring the portrait of W.C. Fields on the obverse and an eagle atop a shield with descriptive text on the reverse.

Historical significance

This is part of the 'Gallery of Great Americans' series produced by the Danbury Mint in the early 1970s to honor significant figures in American history, entertainment, and culture. W.C. Fields was a legendary American comedian and actor known for his misanthropic persona and unique delivery.

Obverse (front)

Front-facing portrait of W.C. Fields wearing his trademark straw boater (hat) and bow tie. The legend 'W.C. FIELDS' is at the top. The small 'P' symbol is the mark of the sculptor/medallist.

Reverse (back)

An eagle with outstretched wings perched atop a shield. Inside the shield is the text: 'W.C. FIELDS 1879-1946 COMIC ACTOR AND ICONOCLAST; HIS PERFORMANCES WERE A SKILLFUL BLEND OF SATIRE, HILARITY AND WISTFULNESS.' Surrounded by 'GALLERY OF GREAT AMERICANS' and the date '1971'.

Estimated value

$5-$15 USD

What drives this coin's value

Condition (scratches or spots), the presence of the original box/COA, and current interest in W.C. Fields memorabilia.

Grade assessment

Mint State (Appears to be in original uncirculated condition with proof-like mirrored fields)

Mintage & rarity

Common; produced in significant quantities for subscription collectors.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check the edge for metal hallmarks. These are rarely faked because value is low, but silver vs. bronze versions are the main distinction to verify.

Notable varieties & errors

The most notable variety is the version struck in .999 Fine Silver rather than bronze.

Similar coins

Often confused with the silver versions of the same series; the silver versions are marked '.999 Fine Silver' on the edge.

Care & preservation

Store in an acid-free holder; avoid handling with bare hands to prevent oils from staining the bronze surface; do not clean or polish to preserve the original finish.

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