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U.S. Centennial Medals [129119]

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U.S. Centennial Medals  [129119]
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Lot of two: 1) HK 20: This medal depicts a female representing the United States. She is in a reclining position rising up reaching for the stars, representing greatness. Normally in heraldry, an olive branch is held in the right hand and a sword in the left hand representing that you prefer peace but you will defend yourself if necessary. In this case Liberty is grasping a sword in her right hand indicating that the U.S. will become a world power to be reckoned with. The medal was designed and engraved by William Barber, struck at the U.S. Philadelphia Mint and sold at the 1876 Centennial Exposition. 38 mm. (description by Jeff Shevlin, the So Called Dollar Guy); 2) Centennial Exhibition 1876 Philadelphia, white metal,50 mm, holed. Signing of the Declaration of Independence 1776, three buildings of the Exposition on the reverse.

Date: 1876
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Provenance: Salvatore Falcone Collection