At the turn of the last century, miner Joseph Lesher attempted to raise the price of silver by privately minting octagonal "Referendum souvenir medal" Coins with values of $1.25 or $1.
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Surviving an initial dust-up with the Secret Service, Lesher found a loophole to place them in circulation in 1900 and 1901.
They were common in Victor, Cripple Creek, Denver and other places in Colorado in the days after William Jennings Bryan fought unsuccessfully for free silver.
At the turn of the last century, miner Joseph Lesher attempted to raise the price of silver by privately minting octagonal "Referendum souvenir medal" Coins with values of $1.25 or $1