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DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Mary Videau – Pewter Medallion

$24.99

DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Mary Videau – Pewter Medallion – After being held as a rebel spy aboard a British prison ship in Charleston harbor, she planned and executed a daring escape along with several other patriots. 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 Catherine Littlefield Green Pewter Medallion

$19.99

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 Eliza Lucas Pinckney Pewter Medallion

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DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Eliza Lucas Pinckney – Pewter Medallion – She cultivated new crops and supervised seven plantations in South Carolina. Later, her two sons served with great distinction during the Revolution. 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 Faith Robinson Trumbull Pewter Medallion

$19.99

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 Martha Custis Washington Pewter Medallion

$19.99

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 Meliscent Barrett Pewter Medallion

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DAR – Great Women of the American Revolution – Meliscent Barrett – Pewter Medallion – Although she was only 15, she supervised a group of women and young girls who made all the cartridges used by patriots at the Battle of Concord. 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 Penelope Pagett Barker Pewter Medallion

$19.99

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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France Shooting Medal 63rd Infantry Regiment 1893 With Fob Military

$139.99

France – Shooting Medal – 63rd Infantry Regiment – 1893 – With Fob – Military obv SOCIETE MIXTE DE TIR DE LIMOGES rev 63e REGIMENT D’INFANTERIE LHOUMEAU Sergent THORIN d.o GRANDET d.o PILLAUDIN Sergent Fourrier MILITARY 1893 4e PRIX

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Gen. Maunoury, “Victory of Ourcq” 1914 Bronze Medal by by J.P. Legostelois

$249.99

Struck at the Paris Mint. 68mm. 140.2g.

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