1861 Bombardment of Fort Sumter Medal. Type II. HK-11a. Rarity-7. Brass. MS-63 (PCGS).
34 mm. Beautiful deep brassy-olive surfaces exhibit blushes of bolder color around the obverse periphery. The texture is impressively smooth in hand with a soft, satiny finish. Examples of this type were struck by unknown sources soon after the bombardment and eventual surrender of Fort Sumter to the Confederate forces in Charleston, South Carolina, an incident that touched off the Civil War. The fort was heroically held for two days by 75 Union troops under the command of Major Robert Anderson while besieged by 8,000 South Carolina troops and heavy artillery bombardment under the command of General P.G.T. Beauregard. Remarkably, there were no serious casualties on either side, though that would not be the case over the next four years.
Price realized | 2'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 1'200 USD |