The Mysterious BT initials on very scarce Paul Revere and Theodore Roosevelt medals

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by TheNickelGuy, Dec 20, 2021.

  1. TheNickelGuy

    TheNickelGuy Well-Known Member

    This topic is intended to help me and anyone else identify two questions.

    1. Who minted these medals?

    2. Who or what are the initials BT for?

    First is a recent purchase which I am extremely happy to have stumbled across.


    2008 THEODORE ROOSEVELT 150th ANNIVERSARY 3 MEDAL SET
    Set No 13 of 100 minted

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    There is the added BT initials on the ribbon of the olive branch which does not appear on Morgans reverse of the original inaugural medal.

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    These very much resemble the 1905 Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Medal ( Charles Barber obverse and George Morgan reverse ) except that the text
    “Inaugurated President of the United States March 4, 1905” is replaced with "26th President of The United States 150th Anniversary of His Birth 1858-2008"

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    OK, I believe I have some very scarce or perhaps somewhat rare well made 27-28 mm medals.

    I do have FIVE of these
    2000 Paul Revere Old North Church .999 Silver Medal

    The same font and BT initials appears on my 5 Paul Revere - Old North Church same size .999 silver medals.
    I don't know anything more except there are only 100 sets stated.

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    The BT initials are on the reverse at the bottom in the field.

    I bought all 5 of these in three purchases from the same seller. Possibly the seller chose to keep the gold versions, discard the wood boxes and sell these off.
    There were no more single silver versions before or afterwards to be found by me anywhere.

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    I don't have a Revere set. There were Revere sets that were made but they had only two medals. A Gold and Silver and came in a wooden display box in a cardboard box like the Roosevelt does. I know now is there were 100 numbered sets with a 22kt Gold medal and a .999 1/4 troy oz medal like mine in a wooden box.
    That set looks like this.

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  3. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I would imagine it’s the artists initials
     
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  4. TheNickelGuy

    TheNickelGuy Well-Known Member

    Yes, Thank you.
    I contacted the Canadian Mint thinking it might be Brett Townsend but they could not verify. Probably not anyway but the font looks much like that of his Canadian 2 Dollar Polar Bear coin reverse.
    Believe me, I have searched many hours to find these answers to no avail.
     
    Last edited: Dec 20, 2021
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  5. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    I'm surprised the brainiacs haven't chimed in yet. I'm left wondering also. My first thought was artist initials too, but whom? Good luck
     
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