Struck at the Paris Mint. 68mm. 142g.
Struck at the Paris Mint. 68.5mm. 140.7g.
This 76mm, 6.9 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Lyndon B. Johnson in left-facing profile.
This 76mm, 6.8 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts John F. Kennedy in left-facing profile.
This 77mm, 5.9 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Calvin Coolidge in right-facing profile.
This 76mm, 6.9 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Woodrow Wilson in left-facing profile.
This 76mm, 7.2 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts William McKinley in left-facing profile.
This 77mm, 7.2 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Benjamin Harrison in left-facing profile.
This 76mm, 6.9 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Grover Cleveland in right-facing profile.
This 76mm, 6.9 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Rutherford B. Hayes in left-facing profile.
This 77mm, 6.9 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts William H. Harrison in left-facing 3/4 profile.
Listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-43.
Struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York, this medal has a 33 millimeter diameter and weighs 25 grams.
This bronze medal was struck by the Israeli Coins and Medals Corporation, has a 59 millimeter diameter and weighs 97 grams.
Franklin Mint – History of US – The American Bicentennial Launched – 1975 – 45mm Proof Bronze Medal – Jan 5 – Panel is named to investigate activities of the Central Intelligence Agency – Mar 1 – U.S. Bicentennial celebration officially begins – July 17 – U.S. and Soviet spacecraft linked during space mission – Dec 9 – The Federal government extends financial aid to New York City.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Pentagon Papers – 1971 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – May 1 – Amtrack train service begins – May 2-5 – Antiwar protest in Washington – June 13 – New York Times begins publication of secret Pentagon Papers – June 30 – Voting age lowered to 18 by constitutional amendment – Aug 15 – Wages and prices “frozen” in effort to control inflation.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Student Protest Movement – 1970 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – Mar 18-25 – U.S. mails delayed by first major strike of postmen – Apr 22 – Public awareness of enviromental pollution is indicated by national observance of Earth Day – May 4 – Student opposition to U.S. invasion of Cambodia culminates in widespread protest and Kent State tragedy.
Franklin Mint, History of the US, Equal Representation Means “One Man, One Vote”, 1964, 45mm, Proof Bronze Medal.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Polio Vaccine Declared Success – 1955 – 45mm Proof Bronze Medal – Apr 1 – Senate ratifies treaty to end U.S. occupation of West Germany – Apr 12 – Report on Salk vaccine test reveals that it gives immunity against poliomyelitis – Sept 24 – The nation worried by President Eisenhower’s heart attack – Dec 5 – Merger of AFL and CIO unions.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Eisenhower Elected – 1952 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – Mar 27 – Return of President Truman and his family to renovated White House – June 14 – Dedication of first atomic-powered submarine – Nov 1 – First successful test of the hydrogen bomb – Nov 4 – Dwight D. Eisenhower elected President.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – US Enters Korean War – 1950 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – Jan 25 – Alger hiss receives 5-year sentence for perjury in connection with spying – Feb – Senator McCarthy begins fight against Communism in government – May – Kefauver Committee holds hearings on organized crime – June 27 – U.S. forces are sent to repel invasion of South Korea.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Nuremberg Trials – 1946 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – U.S. hit by many labor strikes during adjustment to peacetime economy – July 4 – Granting of Independence to Philippines – Aug 1 – President Truman signs bill creating the Atomic Energy Commission – Oct 1 – Major Nazi leaders sentenced at Nuremberg for crimes against humanity.
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