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Howland Wood Memorial Award Medal
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Bronze
Description

The medal's obverse bears nude female figure in supplicant pose, holding up medallic object before disc and stars. Around disc, FOR · EXCELLENCE · IN · THE - ART · OF - NUMISMATIC · EXHIBITING; at bottom, · HOWLAND WOOD · / · MEMORIAL · / · AWARD ·

The medal's reverse bears central disc behind ANA seal with oak and laurel underneath. Above, · AWARDED TO ·

As you can tell, I know very little about this medal and would appreciate more information about it,

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materialBronze
edge6
diameter64.4mm
weight109.1g
mintageunknown
materialSilver
edge6
diameter64.4mm
weight109.1g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 16:26
The ANA Numismatic Art Award Medal
by Gilroy Roberts
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material14Kt Gold
edge614KT
diameter57.2mm
weight146.8g
mintageunknown
Last modified: Oct 26, 2017 15:49
Benjamin Franklin Award Plaquette
1956
by Andrew C. McHench
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Description

The plaquette's obverse bears portrait of old Benjamin Franklin facing right. Across top, AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASS'N; signed diagonally down under truncation, ANDREW C. McHENCH Sc.

The reverse is inscibed: 1956 / CHICAGO CONVENTION / PRESENTED FOR / EXCELLENCE / OF EXHIBIT / FIRST AWARD / HEROLD DERMODY

The plaquette is based on a much earlier design by Andrew McHench. Clyde C. Trees of the Medallic Art Company acquired the design in 1931.  Starting in 1956 it was used as as stock medal.

 

References:   MACo 1931-030

Medal Details

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materialBronze
edge6
mintageunknown
Last modified: Jan 28, 2018 18:41
ANA 120th Convention Chicago Medal
2011
by Jamie Franki
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Description

The medal's obverse bears caucasian male facing away, head turned to his left; blockhouse in background. Around, AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION; on male figure's back, 120TH / ANNIVERSARY / CONVENTION / CHICAGO / AUGUST 16-20, 2011; signed at lower left, JNF

The reverse bears Native American warrior with tomahawk, facing right; flag with four stars in background.  Around, BATTLE OF FORT DEARBORN - MDCCCXII

The Battle of Fort Dearborn was an engagement between United States troops and Potawatomi Native Americans that occurred on August 15, 1812, near Fort Dearborn in what is now Chicago, Illinois, but was then part of the Illinois Territory.  The battle, which occurred during the War of 1812, immediately followed the evacuation of the fort as ordered by the commander of the United States Army of the Northwest, William Hull. The battle lasted about 15 minutes and resulted in a complete victory for the Native Americans. After the battle, Fort Dearborn was burned down. Some of the soldiers and settlers who had survived and were taken captive were later ransomed.

Following the battle, the federal government became convinced that all Indians had to be removed from the territory and the vicinity of any settlements, as settlers continued to migrate to the area. The fort was rebuilt in 1816.

The medal measures 69.6mm in diameter and was struck by the Medalcraft Mint of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The mintage was limited to 125 pieces.

Medal Details

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materialBronze
edge658/125
edge12MEDALCRAFT MINT, INC. GR. BAY, WI.
diameter69.6mm
weight197.7g
mintageunknown, 125 authorized
Last modified: May 14, 2019 13:29
ANA 121st Convention Philadelphia Medal
2012
by Jamie Franki
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Description

The medal's obverse bears eagle holding sprig of laurel in its beak, shield with star in background. Legend reading AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION / 121ST / ANNIVERSARY / CONVENTION / AUGUST / 7-11 / 2012 / PHILADELPHIA

The reverse bears portrait of David Rittenhouse, slight left, gear wheel and stars in background, his signature along left edge. Signed with artist's JNF monogram at lower right.

David Rittenhouse (1732-1796) was a renowned American astronomer, inventor, clockmaker, mathematician, surveyor, instrument craftsman and public official.  He was a member of the American Philosophical Society and served as the the first director of the U.S. Mint.

The circular medal measures 69.8mm in diameter and was struck in bronze by the Medalcraft Mint of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The mintage was limited to 100 pieces.

Medal Details

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materialBronze
edge642 of 100
edge12THE MEDALCRAFT MINT INC GR. BAY WI
diameter69.8mm
weight194.5g
mintageunknown, 100 authorized
Last modified: May 14, 2019 13:29
ANA 122nd Convention Chicago Medal
2013
by Jamie Franki
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The medal's obverse bears Phoenix behind Chicago city skyline. Legend reading, 122nd ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION (star) AUGUST 13-17 2013 / AMERICAN / NUMISMATIC / ASSOCIATION / CHICAGO; signed with artist's (JNF monogram) at upper left edge of exergue.

The reverse bears building and four stars, second star burning, rising above deeply recessed center field. Two banners across, THE GREAT / CHICAGO - FIRE; around lower left, MDCCCLXXI

The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was a massive conflagration that burnt for three days, killed up to 300 people and left 100,000 residents homeless. The fire started at about 9:00 p.m. on October 8, in or around a small barn belonging to the O'Leary family that bordered the alley behind 137 DeKoven Street. The shed next to the barn was the first building to be consumed by the fire, but city officials never determined the exact cause of the blaze. There has, however, been much speculation over the years. The most popular tale blames Mrs. O'Leary's cow, who allegedly knocked over a lantern; others state that a group of men were gambling inside the barn and knocked over a lantern. Still other speculation suggests that the blaze was related to other fires in the Midwest that day.

The circular medal measures 69.9mm in diameter and was struck in bronze by the Medalcraft Mint of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The mintage was limited to 100 pieces.

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.

materialBronze
patinaBronze with dark brown patina
edge695/100
edge12THE MEDALCRAFT MINT INC GR. BAY, WI
diameter69.9mm
weight201.8g
mintageunknown, 100 authorized
Last modified: May 14, 2019 13:30
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