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<p>[QUOTE="massterc1930, post: 8170717, member: 102029"]There are 67 medals identified in, <b><i>Medals of the Massachusetts Tercentenary</i></b>, originally published by Shepard Pond starting in the July 1931 issue of the <i><b>Numismatist</b></i>. His work also produced as a reprint by the ANA. This booklet, long out of print, is now a collector's item. In addition to the 67 major varieties are numerous sub varieties from cities, towns and groups, adapting generic medals using suspension ribbons to locality or event. ANA members can view this material by searching the ANA on-line archives. The image I use in my ID is the obverse of the North Attleboro piece, Pond numbers 59 to 62 as it was produced in four sizes (and three finishes for the serious collector.) Many of the items remain fairly easy to obtain at a reasonable cost, from a few dollars to around $50. Condition, availability and demand as always are what determines price. Fun to track on Ebay just to see how the previous comment plays out. I will gladly try to answer any questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="massterc1930, post: 8170717, member: 102029"]There are 67 medals identified in, [B][I]Medals of the Massachusetts Tercentenary[/I][/B], originally published by Shepard Pond starting in the July 1931 issue of the [I][B]Numismatist[/B][/I]. His work also produced as a reprint by the ANA. This booklet, long out of print, is now a collector's item. In addition to the 67 major varieties are numerous sub varieties from cities, towns and groups, adapting generic medals using suspension ribbons to locality or event. ANA members can view this material by searching the ANA on-line archives. The image I use in my ID is the obverse of the North Attleboro piece, Pond numbers 59 to 62 as it was produced in four sizes (and three finishes for the serious collector.) Many of the items remain fairly easy to obtain at a reasonable cost, from a few dollars to around $50. Condition, availability and demand as always are what determines price. Fun to track on Ebay just to see how the previous comment plays out. I will gladly try to answer any questions.[/QUOTE]
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