First, welcome to the neighborhood @Murtera ! Is there anything on the flip side or any markings on the edge? I see the name "H. R. GROVE" with the copyright date of 1966 above Roosevelt's right shoulder, but I'm not sure what "PAM" stands for. It could be the initials of a private mint, but that is just a guess. There are a few mints, including the US Mint, that produced sets of presidential medals, but to my knowledge, the US Mint did not produce any in a silver or white metal. The US Mint produced them in bronze. Chris
I see E.R. Grove, not H.R. as someone pointed out earlier... Found this on the web though, about E.R.Grove medalist. The first link shows Worthpoint.com's brass set; https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/30-wwii-commemorative-medal-series-129682616 This second link is the biography of E.R. Grove. http://medallicartcollector.com/edward-ryneal-grove_biography.html An Ebay post shows a silver plated Hirohito medal when him & his wife made an Imperial visit to the States. Apparently, the surface coating on the medal is skin deep. May or may not be solid metal, maybe plated.
Good guess, I think. See here for example: "Presidential Art Medals Inc. (PAM) ... series honored Presidents, states of the union and signers of the Declaration of Independence in this successful small-diameter format in bronze and .999 fine silver." Christian
Redone, my edit button was good 1 time, but not again, lol. I made a few corrections: I see E.R. Grove, not H.R. as someone pointed out earlier... Found this on the web though, about E.R.Grove medalist. The first link shows Worthpoint.com's brass set; https://www.worthpoint.com/.../30-wwii-commemorative... This second link is the biography of E.R. Grove. http://medallicartcollector.com/edward-ryneal-grove... Search Querry: "1966 franklin delano roosevelt coin" on worthpoint.com yielded a WWII Pearl Harbor bombingcoin that's solid silver. .999 fine silver. https://www.worthpoint.com/.../1966-d-57-gram-999-silver... Also, a google search querry yielded some really good results for "images of Attack On Pearl Harbor Coin". You might try that too. Okay, that last link leads us here: http://numismatics.org/collection/1967.71.2
Just a minor side note: Each of these links take me to Facebook first - or rather to a referrer page that tells me I am about to leave FB. A little odd but the links should be safe. Christian
Thank you for all the information and warm welcome! Just recently got into coin collecting so hoping I'll learn a lot here and be able to share what I do. It is bronze, not Silver. I should have included the back image as well, so here it is if anyone is interested I guess my last question... is this something I can display or something that should go in a safe place? Can't find anything in regards to value.
It's a Medal, and worth somewhere around what you paid for it. Is it bronze or white metal? as Chris asked?
Yeah, posted that it was Bronze. I did not buy it, but inherited it and was just looking for information on it. Based on your post, I'm assuming these types of items (medals) don't have much collectors value?
They, Are actually collected, I just picked up a high relief,from Medalic art. This is an Ike. I would have to find the Piece. to tell you the exact details. 28 to 31 g of nickel/silver, It is about the size of a US dollar. I can Understand why you posted it, they are very attractive in the collection.