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.
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By Jean Dassier, Swiss medalist and official engraver for Geneva from 1720-1763. AE 41mm. Composition: White Metal. Obv: Bust of Edward I, in armor, mantle and a crown, facing three-quarters left. Legend: EDOUARD . I . D . G. ANG . ET .HIB . REX. (Edward I, by the grace of God, King of England and Ireland). Rev: A circular temple with three niches containing statues of Minerva (for Edward’s wisdom and military genius), Prudence and Hercules (an allusion to the magnitude and variety of Edward’s enterprizes). At one side History is recording Edward’s deeds while two onlookers admire the monument on the other side. Exergue: NAT. 1230 . COR. 1272. MORT. 1307. (Born 1230, crowned 1272, died 1307).
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