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Large Houston Museum Of Natural Science Commemorative Coin
Large Houston Museum Of Natural Science Commemorative Coin
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Commemorative medallion from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH). It commemorates the year 1924, which was when the museum first opened its permanent home to the public.
Key Features of the Medallion
Obverse Design: The medallion features the original Caroline Wiess Law Building, which was designed by architect William Ward Watkin in the Greek Neoclassical style and opened on April 12, 1924.
Inscriptions: It bears the text "THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON" around the top and the date "1924" at the bottom.
Significance: This year is highly significant as it marked the museum's transformation from a local art league into the first permanent art museum building in Texas. The museum celebrated its centennial in April 2024, marking 100 years since this opening.
While many 1924-dated commemorative coins, such as the Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary half dollar, are popular with collectors and worth between $110 and $430 depending on their condition, this specific MFAH medallion is a private commemorative piece rather than legal tender.
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