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“The Unknown Hero” 1918 WWI French Bronze Medal by H. Allouard

$199.99

Struck at the Paris Mint. 68.5mm. 140.7g.

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1783 Washington Small Military Bust Plain Edge PCGS Graded

$1,349.99

Washington – Small Military Bust – Plain Edge – 1783 – PCGS AU 50

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1919 Karl Goetz Medal, Kienast-253, GUSTAV NOSKE

$299.99

GUSTAV NOSKE (KIENAST-253). Social Democratic Minister of Defense from 1919-1920. Brutally attacked the left-wing in Germany. Goetz commemorates the reestablishment of the Reichswehr following the Versailles Treaty. Obverse: “We remain 3 (true).” Reverse: “Get all into the Reichswehr.”

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Battle of Yzer 1918 WWI French Bronze Medal by H. Allouard

$199.99

Struck at the Paris Mint. 68mm. 142g.

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Canada 60th Anniversary of VE Day Commemorative Coin & Medallion Set 2005 Mint Case

$19.99
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Cardinal Mercier, “Shepherd Among His Flock” 1916 Belgian Bronze Medal by Josuë Dupon

$149.99

61mm. 85.25g. By Josuë Dupon, Fonson Frères & Albert. 60mm. 88.2g.

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Danbury Mint Dwight D. Eisenhower Commemorative Set 1.25 oz Sterling Silver Medal FDC 1969

$103.99

A 1.25 ounce Sterling Silver Medal.

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DAR – Great Women of American Revolution – Catharine Van Rensselaer Schuyler – Pewter Medallion

$24.99

Originally commissioned in 1974 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and issued by the Franklin Mint by subscription, less than 1,000 examples of this beautiful high-relief medallic piece were issued. This medal was struck from 43 grams of fine pewter and has a 45 millimeter diameter.

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DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Mercy Otis Warren – Pewter Medallion

$24.99

DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Mercy Otis Warren – Pewter Medallion – A remarkable woman of powerful intellect, her patriotic writings inspired revolutionary leaders. She was probably the most influential woman of her era. Originally commissioned in 1974 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and issued by the Franklin Mint by subscription, less than 1,000 examples of this beautiful high-relief medallic piece were issued. This medal was struck from 43 grams of fine pewter and has a 45 millimeter diameter.

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