This medal was issued in 1963 following the assassination of president John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. The medal was struck from bronze and has a 38.6 millimeter diameter.
This medal was struck from 26 grams of .999 fine silver and is individually numbered. It was issued in 1963 following the assassination of president John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. The medal has a 38.6 millimeter diameter.
The medals of the Franklin Mint Rugged American series were issued by Husky Oil in 1971.
This 77mm, 7 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Warren G. Harding in left-facing profile.
This 77mm, 6.9 Troy ounce bronze medal depicts Millard Fillmore in right-facing profile.
US Mint – Dwight D. Eisenhower – Presidential Medal – 1953 – Bronze – 77 mm
Franklin Mint – History of the US – US Deepens Role in Vietnam – 1965 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – U.S. involvement in Vietnam war grows during 1965 – Jan 4 – A “Great Society” promised by President Johnson – Mar 21-24 – Voting rights march, Selma, Alabama – Aug 12-17 – Riot of Blacks in Watts area, Los Angeles – Nov 9-10 – Massive electrical power failure blacks out northeastern U.S.
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