Franklin Mint – History of the US – Oklahoma Land Grab – 1889 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – Feb 9 – The Dept. of Agriculture is raised to cabinat status – Mar 4 – Benjamin Harrison becomes President – April 22 – Great rush for land after opening of Oklahoma to settlers – May 31 – Johnstown flood takes over 2000 lives – Oct 2 – Pan-American talks begin in Washington.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – US Mexican War – 1846 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – May 13 – War declared between United States and Mexico – June 14 – Republic of California proclaimed – United States and Great Britain decide the Oregon boundary – Aug 10 – The Smithsonian Institution created by Congress – Sep 25 – General Zachary Taylor occupies Monterrey.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Battle of New Orleans – 1815 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – Jan 8 British troops repelled with great losses at New Orleans – Feb 15 – U.S. Senate ratifies Peace Treaty of Ghent – June 30 – Commodore Decatur signs treaty with Algiers ending tribute payments – July 3 – Commercial treaty arranged with Great Britain.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Pinckney’s Treaty – 1795 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – Jan 29 – Five years residence is required by Naturalization Act – Jan 31 – Hamilton retires as Secretary of the Treasury – Aug 3 – Treaty of Greenville concluded with Ohio Indians – Sept 5 – Amity treaty made with Algiers – Oct 27 – Pinckney’s Treaty with Spain is signed.
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Jay’s Treaty – 1794 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – June 5 – Neutrality Act passed by Congress – Aug 7 – State militia is called out to suppress Whiskey Rebellion – Aug 20 – General Wayne defeats Indians at Battle of Fallen Timbers – Nov 19 – Jay’s Treaty with Great Britain is signed.
Franklin Mint, History of the US, Hamilton and Jefferson Agree on Debt Retirement, 1790, 45mm, Proof Bronze Medal.
Peoples Republic of China – Army Military Medal – with Ribbon – 1951
Knights of Malta – Pope John Paul II – Bronze Medal – 2005 – 100 Grams – Diameter 55.5mm – Beautiful bronze medal issued by one of the many organizations that are known as the Knights of Malta headquartered in Rome. One side of the medal shows the Coat of Arms of the Sovrano Ospedaliero Ordine di Malta framed by Saint Peter
Longines Symphonette – America Wildlife – Bald Eagle – 1+ Oz. Fine Silver – High Relief – Art Round – Approximately 1.2 Ounces of Sterling Silver – This neat high-relief round is part of a beautiful set of Sterling Silver medals depicting 36 different forms of American wildlife considered to be endangered in the wild. The medals were minted by The Wittnauer Mint and marketed by the Longines Symphonette in the 1970’s. This medallion is Sterling .925 (92.5%) pure silver, contains more than one ounce of .999 fine silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters.
World Wildlife Fund – Giant Panda – Medalic Issue – 2009 – Display Card – Brilliant Uncirculated – The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) was the first international conservation organization invited to work in China, to safeguard the iconic giant panda and its habitat. Since 1980 they have been working with the Chinese government to create about 70 protected areas in the mountains of southwest China. They are now improving the way these areas are managed and connected
China – Female Yellow Pansy Colored Butterfly Medallion – Proof – 2009 – Series II – The first set of four butterfly medallions was issued by the People’s Republic of China in 2005 and can be found on our website. This set was issued recently and would make a great gift for any collector of lepidoptera or world coins. I was not able to identify the species involved, but one of our clients, Mark Schmidt, was able to provide identification as the Female Yellow Pansy(Precis (Juniona) hierta).
Beautiful High Relief reproduction of the medal won by Jack Daniel’s Distillery. This medal weighs almost six ounces and has a diameter of approximately 2 15/16 inches.
Honduras – Presidential Palace – 20 Lempiras – 2003 – Pick 87 – Crisp Uncirculated
This neat medal was issued during the Polish-American Republican Convention in 1898 and is an authentic piece of American political memorabilia. Offered here at a very reasonable price, would also make a great gift for that special Pole in your life
This neat dollar-sized pocket piece was issued in 1970 and bears the inscription “REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM” on one side and “I WAS THERE” on the other. Would make a great gift for any Vietnam veteran. I have been able to acquire a few of these neat pieces and am offering them on my website.
One of several medals issued by the United Kingdom to mark the 25th Anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Beautiful piece of exonumia that will make a nice addition to any collection of British Royal Family memorabilia.
1 Troy oz Pyromet silver card comes with COA & Tyvek Pouch
Now you can carry 1 oz of pure silver easily in your wallet. The new Pyromet silver cards are unlike conventional silver bars and rounds. They are sized like a credit card and designed to be carried. It is well suited for barter and trade, or simply showing to family and friends as a conversation starter about silver investing and sound money.
The one-ounce size is the the most popular of all when it comes to silver. Now there is an affordable option, ready to go into your wallet and travel with you.
Card Highlights:
Conventional 1 oz bars and rounds are popular, but they aren’t specifically designed to be carried with you. One-ounce silver cards are different. Like nothing else in your stash, these beautiful cards will add interest and flexibility to your silver stash.
Put one or two in your wallet and efficiently stack the rest in your safe. These cards are shipped from Pyromet in currugated boxes of 500, similar in size to other mint boxes and easy to store.
The mint finish on each card is matte. They make a great impression on anyone who holds one. Although they are the size of a credit card, they are hefty to hold and a pleasure to look at.
Each card is marked as follows: “The Silver Card, One Troy Ounce, .999 Fine Silver, Pyromet” and the assay mark with .999 and the Pi symbol in a circle.
Pyromet has been making beautiful silver products in Pennsylvania since 1969. They are a trusted brand, ensuring these cards will be popular as well as easy to buy and easy to sell.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.
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