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Want to Buy or Trade: United States Mint Medals 1900 - 2000

GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited August 21, 2022 9:46PM in Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

If you're interested in selling or trading, please reply to this thread or send a PM.

I am hopeful that a few may surface, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are no responses!

While I'm interested in the following listed medals, any pattern, trial, uniface, off-metal, or error strike would be of significant interest. Galvanos and models are also wanted. I tend to like 20th century medals by Charles E. Barber, George T. Morgan, John R. Sinnock and Adam Pietz and many of the listed medals below reflect that. Thank you!

Original and Early Strikings of Presidential Medals

  • 1905 Theodore Roosevelt, Second Term
  • 1909 William H. Taft
  • 1913 Woodrow Wilson, First Term, by George Morgan
  • 1921 Warren G. Harding
  • 1928 Calvin Coolidge
  • 1929 Herbert Hoover
  • Silver strikes of ANY Presidential Mint Medal is of interest
  • Aluminum strikes of ANY Presidential Mint Medal is of interest

Original and Early Strikings of Secretary of Treasury Medals

  • 1893 John Griffin Carlisle
  • 1897 Lyman J. Gage
  • 1902 Leslie M. Shaw
  • 1909 George Cortelyou
  • 1913 Franklin MacVeagh
  • 1920 Carter Glass
  • Andrew Mellon unadopted/pattern/trial strikes
  • Ogden Mills unadopted/pattern/trial strikes
  • 1933 William Woodin
  • Henry Morgenthau unadopted/pattern/trial strikes
  • George Pratt Shultz
  • William M. Simon
  • Michael Blumenthal
  • Robert Rubin
  • Lawrence H. Summers
  • Paul H. O'Neil

Original and Early Strikings of Director of the Mint Medals

  • Robert E. Preston
  • George E. Roberts
  • Robert W. Woolley
  • F. J. H. von Engelken
  • Raymond T. Baker
  • F. E. Scobey
  • Robert J. Grant
  • Nellie Tayloe Ross
  • David Ryder
  • Philip N. Diehl
  • Jay W. Johnson
  • Henrietta Holsman Fore

Undersecretary and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Medals

  • S. Parker Gilbert
  • Ogden Mills
  • Arthur Ballantine
  • Edwin H. Foley
  • R. C. Leffingwell
  • Henry Herrick Bond
  • Walter Ewing Hope
  • Ferry K. Heath
  • James H. Douglas
  • Lawrence Wood Robert, Jr.

Miscellaneous US Mint & Other Medals

  • 1897 A. H. Hoff Memorial Medal
  • 1909 William Taft, Visit of the Honorary Commercial Commission of Japan to the United States
  • 1910 Thomas Shrylock, 25 Years of Service
  • 1911 William Uhler Hensel
  • 1917 Adam Morton Joyce, U.S. Mint Superintendent
  • 1919 The John Fritz Medal
  • 1919 New York Assay Office Cornerstone Laying
  • 1921 Centennial of the Battle of Carabobo, Venezuala, Bolivar
  • 1925 Jacob B. Eckfeldt, Assayer U.S. Mint, 60th Anniversary
  • 1930 Jacob B. Eckfeldt, Assayer
  • 1931 Chinese Mint Commission, Commemorating his Visit
  • 1949 Eurico Gaspar Dutra, President of the United States of Brazil, Commemorating the Visit to the United States
  • 1950 Gabriel Gonzalez Videla, President of the Republic of Chile, to Commemorate his Visit to the United States, Por La Razon o La Fuerza, 1810
  • 1955 Winston Spencer Churchill, Eighty First Birthday
  • 1967 Federal Land Banks Golden Anniversary
  • (1972) The White House, Seal of the President, 1 5/16'' Silver Proof
  • 1980 Denver Mint Production Achievement Award Medal
  • 1988 Mint Directors Conference, Fifteenth International
  • 1988 Andrew Wyeth Congressional Medal, 1 5/16'' & 3''
  • American Red Cross, First Aid Competition, Award Medal
  • Joseph Leidy, The Academy of National Sciences of Philadelphia
  • Director of the Mint Marksmanship Medal
  • Alice Louise (portrait right)
  • Charles Edgar Sellers, In Memory, Loomis School
  • Joseph E. Temple, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
  • Arthur Brooke Memorial Prize, for Merit in Architectural Design
  • Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson 1.5'', Silver
  • David Rittenhouse US Mint Silver Proof Employee Award Medal
  • Any Assay Medal from the 20th Century

My Medals for Potential Trade
Here are a few of the medals that I have for trade. Not all are listed/photographed.

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    TOMTJCTOMTJC Posts: 22 ✭✭✭

    hello, another medal collector, not many around,i am interested in talking about presidential medals,might have a couple of medals that you are looking for,and you have listed a couple that i need. lets chat.

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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    PM sent. Thanks!

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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    TTT - sorry it's such a long list! I'm hoping the wide net will catch me one of these medals....

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    morgandollar1878morgandollar1878 Posts: 4,006 ✭✭✭✭✭

    PM sent.

    Instagram: nomad_numismatics
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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    TTT. Thanks!

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    coindeucecoindeuce Posts: 13,472 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 4, 2018 9:15AM

    This available from my web site (engraved by either George T. Morgan or Charles Barber) :

    "Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
    http://www.americanlegacycoins.com

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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ttt

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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ttt

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    Namvet69Namvet69 Posts: 8,675 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Good morning @GoldenEgg your post shall move me to revisit my mint medals. Thanks for that. Have a good day. Peace Roy

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    philographerphilographer Posts: 1,310 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited October 12, 2020 4:12AM

    I'm not sure what qualifies as original and early strike, or how you tell, but @GoldenEgg please PM if interested in William Woodin who helped get the economy moving again in the depression under Roosevelt. Am not sure why the box says John Adams on it :)
    This medal was designed by Sinnock.


    He who knows he has enough is rich.

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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Pm sent. Thanks!

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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ttt

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    GoldenEggGoldenEgg Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ttt

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