Thanks, I am assuming that that the reverse was always paired with the Army Navy reverse, with slight design changes. Or did this also get paired with different reverses. I really like the eagle.
According to Q D Bowers book Civil War Tokens, 2nd Edition, Die 164 was only paired with Die 312. However Die 312 was used as a reverse with Dies 10, 11, 164, and 233
This was one of my Secret Santa gifts this year, Thanks again for the token. 1859 Canadian one cent. http://www.coinsandcanada.com/tokens-medals-commercial.php?title=e.l.-lydiard-1-cent-1859&id=223
This one arrived in the mail today. It’s probably best classified as a promotional slab versus a sample.
My grandfather gave me this when I was young. I've never come across another one even on Ebay. The die for the 10 cent stamp was carried on the Apollo 11 mission. The medals are sterling silver and bronze.
From and about the Desert storm coin The micronation was founded on 21 April 1970 by Leonard Casley, who declared his farm to be an independent country under the name Hutt River Province. He attempted to secede from Australia over a dispute surrounding wheat production quotas.
If anyone has the publication with all the Baker numbers and can help me, I'm looking for information on this medal. Baker 922
I found this one in a box of old family stuff. I've tried looking up info on the Redondo Beach Hotel but come to a dead end. Even their historical society couldn't help.