U.S. Medals
The *U.S. Peace Medal 1871 Ulysses S. Grant .925 Silver 63.5 MM* is a historically significant medal that symbolizes the diplomatic efforts of President Ulysses S. Grant’s administration. Peace ... (more)
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Product ID: 54221
The GB U.S. Peace Medal, specifically the Treaty of Easton edition commissioned by the Quakers in the 1870s, is a fascinating piece of numismatic history that encapsulates the complex ... (more)
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Product ID: 54244
The Philadelphia Pewter Medal from 1869, celebrating the Odd-Fellows 50th Anniversary, is a rare and historically significant piece of American numismatics. Issued to commemorate the half-century ... (more)
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Product ID: 53530
This medal was 1 of 283 pieces awarded to participants at the Expo in Charleston. This medal was awarded to Edward G. Seiber. Issued by the Gorham Manufacturing Co. Stunning BU condition.
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Product ID: 50582
Part of a series of medals issued to commemorate the centenary of Washington's death.
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Product ID: 50041
Issued in 1904 to commemorate the Centenary of Washington's death (even though he died in 1799). Nice BU condition.
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Product ID: 50040
The George Washington Medal of Honor, specifically the 1904 Foremost Farmer issue, is a notable piece of numismatic history that honors the legacy of George Washington, the first President of the ... (more)
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Product ID: 54220
Part of a series of medals issued upon the centenary of Washington's death.
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Product ID: 50039
The 1915-1916 Bronze Medal 50mm commemorates the 2nd Pan-American Scientific Congress held in Washington, U.S.A. This event, which took place from December 27, 1915, to January 8, 1916, brought ... (more)
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Product ID: 50046
The reverse has a mottled look, likely from decay of the original packaging.
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Product ID: 50047
Inscription reads: One of Thirty Six Replicas of American Coins Used in Banking Screen. Obverse Vignette is the Liberty and Virtue design of 1776.
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Product ID: 50031
The Chicago 1933 International Expo 57mm Bronze Medal, also known as the Research & Industry medal, holds a significant place in numismatic history as a commemoration of the Chicago World's Fair, ... (more)
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Product ID: 50042
The *Wright Aircraft Engines Bronze Medal 1937 Patterson NJ* is a remarkable piece of numismatic history, commemorating one of the most influential aviation companies of the early 20th century. ... (more)
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Product ID: 54113
The Gamsun Restaurant created this lucky piece by counterstamping over the Kwantung 1 cash struck coin. The restaurant existed during the 1940s.
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Product ID: 50049
Catalog # Julian-IP-3. This is an early 20th century restrike made from replacement dies by Charles Barber in 1886.
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Product ID: 49711
The U.S. Mint Bronze Medal, measuring 3 inches in diameter, was issued in 1968 to commemorate the life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy, a prominent American politician, and attorney who served as ... (more)
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Product ID: 49671
The U.S. Mint Bronze Medal, measuring 3 inches in diameter, was issued in 1972 to commemorate the U.S.S. Constellation, a historic naval vessel with a rich legacy of service to the United States ... (more)
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Product ID: 49673
The U.S. Mint Bronze Medal, measuring 3 inches in diameter, commemorates the presidency of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. Reagan, who served two terms from 1981 to 1989, ... (more)
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Product ID: 49680
The U.S. Mint Bronze Medal measuring 3 inches in diameter commemorates Kenneth Taylor, an esteemed American diplomat who played a pivotal role in the rescue efforts during the Iran hostage crisis ... (more)
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Product ID: 49679
The U.S. Mint Bronze Medal measuring 3 inches in diameter commemorates Donna Pope, who served as the Director of the United States Mint from 1981 to 1991. As the Mint Director, Pope played a ... (more)
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Product ID: 49686