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    Americas First Medals

    Americas First Medals was a series of medals struck by the US Mint commemorating the first medals conferred upon certain individuals for their exemplary service to our country in notable battles during the American Revolution. They were minted back when our country was celebrating the Bicentennial of the American Revolution in the '70's era. They were struck in pewter and measured approx. 1 & 1/2 inches in diameter.
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    February 19, 1974

    U.S. MINT TO RESTRIKE AMERICA’S FIRST MEDALS

    Mrs. Mary Brooks, Director of the Mint, presented Mrs. Richard Nixon today the first strikes of the ten piece America’s First Medals series being produced as part of the U.S. Mint’s coins and medals observance of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution.

    The presentation of the pewter reproductions of the first medals voted by the Continental Congress took place at the White House. The medals, originally struck in gold and silver, were awarded in recognition of the bold commanders and successful Revolutionary War battles that won for a new nation its freedom from foreign domination.

    The Bicentennial medals package included a reprint of a booklet entitled “Medals Commemorating Battles of the American Revolution,” authored by Vladimir and Elvira Clain-Stefanelli of the National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

    The 43-page illustrated booklet explains the tradition of bestowing medals upon our nation’s heroes and the history surrounding the first medals granted by the Founding Fathers and designed by the foremost medalists of the day.

    Benjamin Franklin, then our Ambassador to France, took a personal interest in the design and engraving of many of the Revolutionary War commemorative medallions produced in Paris.

    An 11th medal, considered to be one of the most beautiful medallic expressions of liberty ever struck, was also commissioned by Benjamin Franklin but he failed to win official Congressional approval of it. Called the Libertas Americana medal, the U.S. Mint, in 1976, hopes to reproduce this capstone piece and make it a part of the ten piece America’s First Medals series.

    The Bicentennial series of pewter reproductions, 1-1/2” in diameter, will take until July 4, 1976 to complete. In 1976, reprints of the Smithsonian booklet will also be sent to purchasers of the medals.

    The first two medals are being offered as a unit at $10.00 and may be ordered during April and May, 1974 from the Bureau of the Mint, 55 Mint Street, San Francisco, California 94175. They are:

    WASHINGTON BEFORE BOSTON, the first medal authorized by the Continental Congress. It was originally struck in gold for presentation to General George Washington for the liberation of Boston from the British in 1776.

    GENERAL HORATIO GATES is honored on the second medal, first struck in gold and awarded in commemoration of the Battles of Bennington, Fort Stanwix and Saratoga in 1777, which defeated British plans to occupy the Hudson Valley and isolate New England.

    The other historic medals, available at later dates, memorialize the brilliant tactical successes at the Battle of Cowpens, the daring assaults on Stony Point, Eutaw Springs, Paulus Hook and the most celebrated battle in U.S. Naval history off the coast of Great Britain.

    Persons wishing to be apprised of current and future release dates of America’s First Medals may write to the U. S. Mint to be placed on its mailing list. Persons already on the list will automatically receive notification."

    http://www.usmint.gov/historianscorn...oc=pr476_1.pdf

    The medals themselves are artistically done and lend a true redemption to the original stirkes. They are beautiful in design and are quit easily had for very little financial outlay and are a tribute to our country's early history. One of my favorites....

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    I invite you to view more of these beautiful medals in my album located on my profile page......http://www.cointalk.com/users/10103-albums722/

    As always, thoughts and comments most generously entertained....Click here to enlarge
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    Great write up Ken , thanks for the info .
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    Thank you dear friend....Click here to enlarge
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    I actually think some of the mints best products are it's medals , especially the copies of the originals given to some of the great Americans like Major Lee . And like you said the cost is very reasonable .
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by rzage Click here to enlarge
    I actually think some of the mints best products are it's medals
    So very true.....Click here to enlarge

    And to be had for a pittance.....Click here to enlarge
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    I have the 11/2" Pewter set, which I bought when they first came out.
    First is the outter Sleave: Second the Box that holds the Medals: 3rd the booklet describing the history of the medals: 4th obverse of medals: 5th the reverse
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by dwhiz Click here to enlarge
    I have the 11/2" Pewter set, which I bought when they first came out.
    First is the outter Sleave: Second the Box that holds the Medals: 3rd the booklet describing the history of the medals: 4th obverse of medals: 5th the reverse
    I have the complete set, too! Do you recall the issue price when you got yours (I assume) from the Mint?

    Chris

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by cpm9ball Click here to enlarge
    I have the complete set, too! Do you recall the issue price when you got yours (I assume) from the Mint?

    Chris
    I did get the set from the mint back then, but I have no record of the cost.

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    The medals themselves came in pairs and were priced at $10. I never did get the holder or the book from the mint and for what reason I can't remember why.......
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by green18 Click here to enlarge
    The medals themselves came in pairs and were priced at $10. I never did get the holder or the book from the mint and for what reason I can't remember why.......
    I have 2 or 3 of the individual medals in the plastic holder which I got in a bulk lot purchase, but you could also purchase the entire set that came with the presentation case and the booklet.

    Chris

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by cpm9ball Click here to enlarge
    I have 2 or 3 of the individual medals in the plastic holder which I got in a bulk lot purchase, but you could also purchase the entire set that came with the presentation case and the booklet.

    Chris
    Must o' been cause I was doing things on the cheap back then Chris. Click here to enlarge
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by green18 Click here to enlarge
    Must o' been cause I was doing things on the cheap back then Chris. Click here to enlarge
    Sometimes things happen to be that way! About 6 or 7 years ago, the Mint sold the small bronze President medals for $2.25 each, and you could save about $15 if you bought the entire set which is what I did. It was a good thing, too, because a couple months later, they raised the price to $3.50 each.

    Chris

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    Beautiful collection you have got going there Ken. Thanks for the excellent background on these. I've encountered them before but didn't know as much as I do now after reading your presentation. Excellent work.

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    Need a few

    I need four to complete my set if anyone has some spares available. John

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by jeternet Click here to enlarge
    I need four to complete my set if anyone has some spares available. John
    You kicked this old dog (thread) back to 'life' John? Thanks........Click here to enlarge
    They also serve who only stand and wait....John Milton

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