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Additional U.S. Centennial of Independence George Washington items. Including:
(1) 1876 George Washington U.S. Centennial medal in wood, Unc. 63 mm. For those unfamiliar with this attractive medal, it was one of a set of six medals struck from dies on walnut at the fair grounds and sold to visitors as souvenirs. The other medals depict fair buildings as well as the president and director general of the exposition. Always popular and in demand.
(2) Laubenheimer's See How We Prosper medal, BU. White metal. 44.8 mm. Rulau-Fuld 428B.
(3) Another as the last, AU. White metal. Rulau-Fuld 428B.
(4) William H. Key's Independence Hall medal, AU with luster, holed as made. White metal. 38 mm. Rulau-Fuld 392B.
(5) George B. Soley's Centennial Fountain medal, XF with several digs. White metal. 38 mm. Rulau-Fuld 434C.
(6) Soley's Free and United States medal, Unc. White metal. 38 mm. Rulau-Fuld 405C.
(7) George H. Lovett's Battle of Fort Washington medal, AU. White metal. 34 mm. Rulau-Fuld 446B.
(8) Lovett's Jersey City Sunday Schools medal, second obverse, AU, holed for suspension. White metal. 28 mm. Rulau-Fuld 373B.
(9) Isaac F. Wood's Last in Securing a Monument medal, second reverse, Unc. Bronze. 39 mm. Rulau-Fuld 322A.
(10) Robert Lovett Jr.'s Siege of Boston medal, first obverse, Red and Brown Unc. Copper. 31.6 mm. Rulau Fuld 50A.
(11) Another as the last, second obverse, Red and Brown Unc. Copper. 31 mm. Rulau-Fuld 50J.
(12) Another as the last, second obverse, deep chocolate-brown Unc. Copper. Rulau-Fuld 50J.
(13) Another as the last, second obverse, proof. White metal. Rulau-Fuld 50L.


Auction Info

Auction Dates
February, 2001
22nd-24th Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 3
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Sold on Feb 24, 2001 for: Sign-in or Join (free & quick)
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