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  1. This is my first post in this forum about the Presidential Medal of AppreciationTM medal series. Numismatic discoveries have been limited to the physical identification of a new error, new variety, or newly found hoard. The discovery of an entirely undocumented U.S. Mint series is virtually unheard of in U.S. numismatics; however, this seemingly impossible feat has been achieved. An entire U.S. Mint series has been discovered and cataloged for the very first time. This U.S. Mint series consist of 22 medal types. The medal series are separated into 5 Classes. Below are the Class 2 Eisenhower Medals (designed by Frank Gasparro and struck at the Philadelphia Mint). Exact mintage of each of the Class 2 medals are known. Exact inventory of those melted are known. I'm interested in repatriating these medals from the nations in which President Eisenhower awarded these medal in. The diameter of the medal is 38.1 mm (same size as a US Morgan silver dollar), thickness is 2.98 mm, metal is 0.900 fine silver, and smooth edge. If you have encountered these medals drop me a note.
  2. Hello, Looking for sites like E bay but without the Fees!!
  3. Hello, I would like to ask you for help with identification of US medal I have. I did measurements as follows: Diameter 32,2mm Thickness 1mm Weight 7,891g I am not sure if it's made of gold or not. Did anyone of you met this before? Thank you in advance, Petr
  4. <center><font size=3>This and other fine coins for sale on my USA Coinbook Page<br>Click Link Below Photos<p><o:p></o:p><o:p></o:p><img src=http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/2/4/5/7/0/webimg/621037072_o.jpg><p><o:p></o:p><img src=http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/2/4/5/7/0/webimg/621037038_o.jpg><p><o:p></o:p><A HREF=http://www.usacoinbook.com/members/RLWilsonCoins
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