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Some of the series here are true series, others are reference works or collections that serve as organizational tools to group medals together. Also check out the Glossary for thematically grouped medals. If you have a user account you can add medals to your own Favorites collection. Eventually you will be able to create other personal collections as well.

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Medal Series and Collections

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  • Gorham Co.
    A prominent maker of art medals and fine silver
    One of the preeminent manufacturers of American art medals.
  • Medallic Art Company
    A prominent maker of art medals
    One of the preeminent manufacturers of American art medals. Originally located in New York, the Medallic Art Company moved first to Connecticut, then to South Dakota, and finally to Nevada where it is now owned by the Northwest Territorial Mint.
  • Robbins Co.
    A maker of all kinds of metal objects, including medals
    The Robbins Company of Attleboro, Massachusetts was a serious player in the high-end bronze medal market for a couple of decades in the first half of the 20th century. After Julio Kilenyi stopped working with Whitehead-Hoag, most of his medals were produced by Robbins Co.
  • Tiffany & Co.
    The world famous maker of luxury goods
    Tiffany & Co. hardly requires an introduction, but many people don't know that they also made medals in addition to jewelry and stained glass. We track Tiffany's both as an artist and a series with slightly different rules for which medals get included.
  • Whitehead & Hoag
    A prominent maker of art medals
    One of the preeminent manufacturers of American medals.
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