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1926 Sesquicentennial, 1946 Booker T. Washington, 1949 Franklin, 1969S Kennedy (Proof). (4 Silver$21.00{"message":"In _app.tsx child of Layout","renderCount":1}
7 George Washington 1889 Centennial Coin Medals
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This item is in Clearwater, FL
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Item Details
amazing collection of tokens/ medals from the Centennial of Washington's Inauguration of 1889 with Douglas ID numbers including D-9 Brooklyn Bridge 25mm plain edge gilt copper - undraped bust right, Rv. Bridge with "New York- 100 Years of Progress -The Eighth Wonder" around (issued holed for suspension, Rarity 4), D-26 Federal Hall 24mm WM - undraped bust right with concentric circles of dots and stars and text, Rv. Federal Hall Wall St NY "Where He Was Inaugurated First President of The United States April 30 1789" (holed, Rarity 4) ; D-39 New York, April 30 20mm copper or bronze - undraped bust right with text around and on verso re. NY event (holed); D-42A New York City Seal 34mm plain edge WM - undraped bust right with test, Rv. Shield of New York with double ringed text surround (issued holed, Rarity 5); D-45 Soldiers Medal 40mm WM - Brown's equestrian statue left with celebration text, Rv "Soldiers Medal Participated" back with open center (holed, not engraved, Rarity 6); D-47 Souvenir 40mm plain edge WM - Bust Left, Rv. "Souvenir of the Centennial Festival April 1889" (holed, Rarity 6); and D-51 Chicago Commemoration 37mm plain edge WM -undraped bust left with border instructions, RV The Centennial of our Nation/ Chicago Commemoration" with April 30 in cartouche (holed, partial original red white and blue ribbon tie, rarity 3)
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July 2020 Antique & Vintage Auction5175 Ulmerton Road, Clearwater, FL, 33760Sunday, Jun 28, 2020 | 12:00 PM CDT
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