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Panama California Exposition San Diego Medal
1915
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Description

The medal's obverse bears Uncle Sam, carrying pickaxe over shoulder with one hand and holding spade with other, spade handle bisecting the Americas in background at the isthmus. Around, PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN DIEGO 1915

The reverse bears view of S.S. Ancon in canal lock. Around, PANAMA CANAL OPENED BY S.S. ANCON / OFFICIAL SOUVENIR; in exergue, AUG. 15. 1914

The circular medal measures 34mm in diameter and was struck in gilt bronze. No mintage is reported.

Medal Details

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materialGilt bronze
edge6
diameter34mm
weight18.7g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Dec 21, 2017 15:24
Catskill Aqueduct Medal
1917
by Daniel Chester French, Augustus Lukeman
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Bronze
Description

The obverse bears a female head (alternatively representing Greater New York or Columbia) crowned with laurel in high relief, facing right.

The reverse depicts a full figure of nude male facing left, standing erect, pouring water from classic vase resting on his shoulder. On Left and right, TO COMMEMORATE - THE COMPLETION / OF THE CATSKILL - AQUEDUCT / AN ACHIEVEMENT - OF CIVIC SPIRIT / SCIENTIFIC GENIUS - AND FAITHFUL LABOR / 1905 NEW - YORK 1917

This is the 35th official issue of the American Numismatic Society.

This medal was authorized by the Medal subcommittee of the Mayor's Catskill Aqueduct Celebration Committee and issued by the American Numismatic Society (ANS).

Daniel Chester French won this commission through his acquaintance with Robert de Forest, with whom he served on the board of trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and who also was the president of the Mayor's Catskill Aqueduct Celebration Committee. The committee was convened to organize the celebrations in honor of the completion of the massive Catskill Aqueduct project. Construction had started twelve years earlier in 1905. By 1917 a 163-mile long system of tunnels and pipes had been completed to transport water from the Catskill Mountains to New York City.

Although the medal is commonly credited to Daniel Chester French, the reverse was actually designed by both French and Augustus Lukeman.

In 1933, Clyde Curlee Trees, the President of Medallic Art Company chose French's beautiful female head as the symbol of his company and obviously gained permission to use the design in many different ways. The head became not only the company logo but also appeared on bronze replica medals that were struck in an unknown quantity. As late as 1979 the Medallic Art Company issued gold-plated struck bronzes in the small diameter.

The original medals measured 76mm in diameter and were cast by the Medallic Art Company in a quantity of 57 bronze and 23 silver pieces. 13 of the silver pieces were supposedly disposed of but other sources report that 12 silver pieces survived.

Later, an unknown number of the smaller 38mm diameter brones were struck by the Medallic Art Company.

References:   ANS 35, Baxter 245, MACo 1917-007, Marqusee 177

Variant Details

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materialBronze
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO. N.Y.
diameter76mm
weight200.4g
mintage76 reported
materialSilver
edge6
diameter76mm
mintage23 reported
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 15:50
St. Bartholomew's Church Medal
1917
by Bertram G. Goodhue, Attillio Piccirilli
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Bronze (smaller diameter)
Description

The obverse bears St. Bartholomew standing in front of cityscape, a model of the church in his left hand; to his right is a shield bearing a flaying knife. At his feet, MAY 1ST AD / MDCC CCXVII (ANS seal); Around, ✝ IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LAYING OF THE CORNERSTONE OF S BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH

The reverse bears cruciform composed of the shields of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City, and the United States; in center round, a sailing ship. Around, BEHOLD THE TABERNACLE OF GOD WITH MEN & HE WILL DWELL WITH THEM

This is the 33rd official issue of the American Numismatic Society.

The circular medal comes in two sizes, 51mm and 38mm in diameter, and was struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York. The mintage is 3 pieces in gold (51mm), at least 11 pieces in silver (51mm) and an unknown number of large and small pieces in bronze.

References:   ANS 33

Variant Details

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materialBronze (larger diameter)
diameter51mm
mintageunknown
materialBronze (smaller diameter)
edge6MEDALLIC ART CO. N.Y.
diameter38mm
weight25.6g
mintageunknown
materialSilver
diameter51mm
mintage11 reported
materialGold
diameter51mm
mintage3 reported
Last modified: May 14, 2019 13:45
Joan of Arc Medal
1919
by Anna Hyatt Huntington
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Bronze
Description

The obverse bears portrait of Joan of Arc in armor facing left, holding sword hilt up like a cross, face raised in prayer or contemplation. Around, :: HOMAGE ::+:: TO :+: THE :+: MAID :+: OF :+: FRANCE ::; signed at bottom, A - H

The reverse displays gothic banner of Joan of Arc with other pennants fluttering behind. Around, JOAN OF ARC PARK DEDICATED JANUARY 6, 1919.

This medal was the 39th issue of the American Numismatic Society. Miss Hyatt was chosen by the ANS to execte this beautiful and sensitive medal because she had created the distinctive statue of Joan of Arc on Riverside Drive, overlooking the Hudson River. The Vatican canonized Joan of Arc in the same year, therefore the medal was doubly appropriate and not just representative of the park dedication ceremony.

The medal measures 65mm in diameter and was struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York. The reported mintage is 1 piece in gold, 74 pieces in silver, 119 pieces in bronze and 1 piece in lead.

Many thanks to the Numismatic Department of the Yale University Art Gallery for their generosity and assistance in making the silver variant of this medal available for research.

References:   ANS 39, MACo 1918-008, Marqusee 206

Variant Details

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materialBronze
edge6
diameter65mm
weight159.2g
mintage119 reported
materialSilver
edge650
diameter65mm
weight106.2g
mintage74 reported
materialGold
edge6
diameter65mm
mintage1 reported
materialLead
edge6
diameter65mm
mintage1 reported
Last modified: May 14, 2019 13:46
American Expeditionary Forces Medal
1919
by Robert I Aitken
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Description

The medal's obverse bears a soldier facing half-left, saluting and standing at attention, his fieldkit and helmet at his feet to his right. Across, AMERICAN / EXPEDITIONARY / FORCES / FRANCE / 1919; signed at lower left, AITKEN / FECIT

The reverse bears upper half of stern-looking Statue of Liberty and stylized ocean waves.

The circular medal measures 50.1mm in diameter and was struck in bronze. No mintage is reported.

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materialBronze
edge6
diameter50.1mm
weight49.2g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Dec 21, 2017 15:10
Saviors of Liberty Medal
1919
by Rene Robert Outhwaite
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Description

The medal's obverse bears American doughboys marching at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, palm frond and laurels around top. Signed around lower left, RENE ROBERT - OUTHWAITE Sc

The reverse bears Statue of Liberty flanked by eight flags on each side, American eagle holding olive branch and arrows at bottom. Around, THE SAVIOURS OF THE LIBERTY OF THE WORLD / · 1919 ·

The circular medal measures 45.1mm and was struck in bronze both by Arthus Bertrand and the Paris Mint.  The English version is also know as a so-called dollar with the identifier HK-903.

Medal Details

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materialbronze
edge6BRONZE
diameter45.1mm
weight45.1g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Dec 21, 2017 15:26
General Silk Importing Company Paperweight
1920's
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The paperweight bears view of Statue of Liberty with cloudy sky. In exergue, GENERAL / SILK IMPORTING / CO. INC. / NEW YORK

The General Silk Importing Company was founded in 1916 when the Klots Throwing Company, a large processor of raw silk, bough the silk importing house Villa Stearns. That company's executive, J. H. Britton, became vide president at Klots and Villa Stearns was renamed to General Silk Importing Company.  After further growth, declining profits and the Great Depression forced the company into bankrupcy in 1932.

The paperweight has two round feet at the upper end and measures 71.2mm x 127.4mm. It was struck in bronze by the Whitehead & Hoag Company of Newark, New Jersey. No mintage is reported.

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materialBronze
edge6WHITEHEAD-HOAG
dimensions71.2mm x 127.4mm
weight392.6g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:19
Hampden County Memorial Bridge Medal
1922
by Allan George Newman
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The medal's obverse bears view ov bridge with Springfield city buildings in background. At bottom, AUGUST 3 1922; signed atlower right, NEWMAN

The reverse bears laurel wreath. In center field, FROM THE / PIONEERS DOWN / THROUGH THE / WORLD WAR / LOVE OF FREEDOM / LINKED THE / GENERATIONS; around, HAMPDEN COUNTY MEMORIAL BRIDGE

In 1915, the Hampden County Commissioners opened hearings to discuss construction of a new bridge, but it wasn't until the winter of 1918/19 that the location and overall design of the present concrete arch bridge were finally agreed upon. The completed bridge was opened to traffic on August 3, 1922. At the ceremonies held that day, the bridge was dedicated as a memorial to "those who had died as pioneers, and soldiers in the Revolutionary, Civil and Foreign Wars."

The circular medal was struck by the Whitehead & Hoag Company of Newark, New Jersey. No mintage is reported.

 

Medal Details

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materialBronze
edge6
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:21
Democratic National Convention John F. Hylan Medal
1924
by Julio Kilenyi
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Description

The medal's obverse bears bust of John F. Hylan in oval center field, flanked by Statue of Liberty and city hall. Under bust, JUHN F. HYLAN MAYOR; in exergue, 1924

The reverse bears New York City seal; around, (oak leaves) THE CITY OF NEW YORK (oak leaves) / DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION

John Francis Hylan (1868-1936) was the 96th mayor of New York City. From small beginnings in the Catskills he quickly rose through the political ranks and was first elected Mayor in 1917.  As Mayor of the hosting city, he played an important role at the Democratic National Convention of 1924. He served two terms before losing to Jimmy  Walker in the 1924 elections.

The octagonal medal was struck by the Medallic Art Company of New York City. No mintage is reported.

References:   MACo 1924-027

Medal Details

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materialBronze
edge6
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:12
Independence Hall Souvenir Medal
1926
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The medal's obverse bears Independence Hall with sun rays behind, flanked by two branches, thirteen stars above, all within beaded border. Under building, INDEPENDENCE HALL / PHILA, PA.;  around bottom, SOUVENIR OF PHILA, PA.

The medal's reverse bears Liberty Bell. To left and right, 1776 - 1926; around, SESQUI CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION / OFFICIAL SOUVENIR

The circular medal measures 31.6mm in diameter. No further information is known to me at this point. Any additional details would be appreciated.

Medal Details

This section contains a table of detailed medal information. Currently, I am not aware of any variants of this medal. Please notify me if you come across any or if you find incorrect or missing information.

materialGilt metal
edge6
diameter31.6mm
weight9.9g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:27
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