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1781 Silver Medal Betts-573 (from the Netherlands)
From the Netherlands, celebrating their neutrality in the American War of Independence. NGC MS63 choice original old toning.
NGC MS63 — $1277
1805 bronze Washington medal by Daniel Eccleston of Lancaster, England
EF, but reverse soft, especially in area of planchet porosity, which may be from a casting process for the blank before striking. A few other faint defects.
XF — $977
1826 Silver Erie Canal completion medal (Original box included)
Presented to William Ireland, original box included. This medal attracted a lot of attention at a major coin show, and I was offered two others in trade towards this one. One was a raw nice Abt unc at $6000, and the other was a light field graffiti . . .
NGC PF64 — $12700
1892-1893 Box Dollar locket
I believe almost all of these were made and sold at the Chicago World’s Fair, usually from US Trade Dollars, since they could be bought for much less than $1. Silver got as low as 30 cents a troy ounce during the recession of 1893, and a demonetized . . .
— $727
1905 ? Jan-Feb yellow bronze large medal of Teddy Roosevelt.
Possibly by Davison and company, who reduced this design on smaller medals for the official inaugural medal for 1905. The obverse was designed by and signed by Charles Barber and this was the same obverse Barber executed in 1901. The reverse is sign . . .
EF+ — $775
1905 yellow bronze official inaugural medal of Teddy Roosevelt's second inauguration
3,000 of these were struck by Joseph K. Davison for official presentation. Pleasing Abt Unc with nice highlights.
Abt. Unc — $775
1976 United States official mint Bicentennial medal
1976 huge gold (13.5 tr oz AGW) 15 tr oz medal of 900 fine gold. United States official mint Bicentennial medal. The first US mint medal struck in gold officially sanctioned for sale to the public. Sold by the mint for $4000. between Jan 1st and July . . .
PF — SOLD for $13700
1976 official US mint large silver Bicentennial medal 76 mm in diameter
8 troy ounces net of silver. Uncirculated with dull matte finish as produced by the mint. With fuzzy box and certificate from mint.
Unc — $397
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