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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2390526, member: 71723"]James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States, and the only one from Pennsylvania, was born and raised and lived his adult life in Lancaster, PA, home of the Red Rose Coin Club. Lancaster is known as the "Red Rose City", while York, PA, just down the road on US 30, is the "White Rose City". I am unaware of any re-enactments of the War of the Roses.</p><p><br /></p><p>You have the very first year of our bronze medal. We struck our 50th consecutive last year, honoring Pennsylvania's oldest professional police department (Lancaster, PA). This year, our 51st annual medal set honors local sculptor Blanche Nevin. It will be available August/September. In all 51 years, our medals have been struck in some bronze alloy or other, and .999 silver. There were a smattering of others - like 40% silver clad and a cupronickel or seven, but always bronze and silver.</p><p><br /></p><p>Despite the fact our local show conflicted with Baltimore Whitman and is close by, we had record attendance at our show on Saturday, and happy happy dealers. Go figure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2390526, member: 71723"]James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States, and the only one from Pennsylvania, was born and raised and lived his adult life in Lancaster, PA, home of the Red Rose Coin Club. Lancaster is known as the "Red Rose City", while York, PA, just down the road on US 30, is the "White Rose City". I am unaware of any re-enactments of the War of the Roses. You have the very first year of our bronze medal. We struck our 50th consecutive last year, honoring Pennsylvania's oldest professional police department (Lancaster, PA). This year, our 51st annual medal set honors local sculptor Blanche Nevin. It will be available August/September. In all 51 years, our medals have been struck in some bronze alloy or other, and .999 silver. There were a smattering of others - like 40% silver clad and a cupronickel or seven, but always bronze and silver. Despite the fact our local show conflicted with Baltimore Whitman and is close by, we had record attendance at our show on Saturday, and happy happy dealers. Go figure.[/QUOTE]
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