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1837 British Souvenir Funerary Medal of William IIII

$44.99

Obverse Lettering: WILLIAM III ASCENDED THE BRITTISH THRONE JUNE 26 1830 IN THE 65 YEAR OF HIS AGE; Reverse Lettering: DIED JUNE 20 1837

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Argentina Bartolome Mitre Funeral Medal 1906 Souvenir of Gratitude Extra Fine Condition

$39.99

Issued by the family of Bartolome Mitre at his funeral as a gratitude souvenir.

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Congressional Bronze Medal-Canadian Ambassador Ken Taylor-1980- 75mm-Argo Hero

$39.99

US Mint – Congressional Bronze Medal – Canadian Ambassador Kenneth Taylor – 1980 – 75 millimeters – Mint Box — The original hero after whom the latest Hollywood blockbuster, ARGO, was conceived, Canadian Ambassador Kenneth D Taylor gave sanctuary to six American diplomats who were not in the US Embassy on the day of the takeover by the Iranian students on November 4, 1979 in Tehran. By November 10, three of the diplomats and two of their wives had made their way to the Canadian Embassy. A few weeks later, they were joined by another who had been sleeping on the floor of the Swedish Embassy. Faced with the daunting task of hiding the Americans, Ambassador Kenneth Taylor decided to smuggle them out of Iran on Canadian passports. Canada’s Parliament convened its first secret session since World War II to give permission to issue Canadian passports for the six Americans. The CIA prepared a set of forged Iranian Visas to go with the passports. Disguises and cover stories were invented for a series of scenarios. They eventually used the Hollywood advance crew who were scouting locations for a movie. On January 27, 1980, the American diplomats, now traveling on Canadian passports, boarded a flight for Zurich, Switzerland, leaving from Tehran. The Canadian embassy staff also left and closed the Embassy. The six rescued Americans were: Robert Anders, 34 – Consular Officer, Mark J. Lijek, 29 – Consular Officer, Cora A. Lijek, 25 – Consular Assistant, Henry L. Schatz, 31 – Agriculture Attache, Joseph D. Stafford, 29 – Consular Officer, Kathleen F. Stafford, 28 – Consular Assistant. Ambassador Kenneth D Taylor was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, approved on March 6, 1980. This Bronze Medal was struck on the authority of Congress by the US Mint after the same design.

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Great American Triumphs James Audubon 1.15 oz Sterling Silver 1827 COA

$34.99

Great American Triumphs – James Audubon – 1.15 oz Sterling Silver – 1827 – COA – Beautiful high relief medal originally struck by the Wittnauer Mint under a commission of the Longines Symphonette Society. This medal was struck from 36 grams of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.07 ounces of pure silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters (1 9/16 inches). The medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Great American Triumphs Fultons Folly 1.15 oz Sterling Silver 1807 COA

$34.99

Great American Triumphs – Fultons Folly – 1.15 oz Sterling Silver – 1807 – COA – Beautiful high relief medal originally struck by the Wittnauer Mint under a commission of the Longines Symphonette Society. This medal was struck from 36 grams of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.07 ounces of pure silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters (1 9/16 inches). The medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Great American Triumphs Lewis & Clark Expedition 1.15 oz Sterling Silver 1804 COA

$34.99

This medal was struck from 36 grams of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.07 ounces of pure silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters (1 9/16 inches). The medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Great American Triumphs Eli Whitneys Cotton Gin 1.15 oz Sterling Silver 1794 COA

$34.99

Great American Triumphs – Eli Whitneys Cotton Gin – 1.15 oz Sterling Silver – 1794 – COA – Beautiful high relief medal originally struck by the Wittnauer Mint under a commission of the Longines Symphonette Society. This medal was struck from 36 grams of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.07 ounces of pure silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters (1 9/16 inches). The medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Great American Triumphs Washingtons Farewell to Officers 1.15 oz Sterling Silver 1783 COA

$34.99

This medal was struck from 36 grams of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.07 ounces of pure silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters (1 9/16 inches). The medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Great American Triumphs Patrick Henry 1.15 oz Sterling Silver 1736 COA

$34.99

Great American Triumphs – Patrick Henry – 1.15 oz Sterling Silver – 1736 – COA – Beautiful high relief medal originally struck by the Wittnauer Mint under a commission of the Longines Symphonette Society. This medal was struck from 36 grams of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.07 ounces of pure silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters (1 9/16 inches). The medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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