Robert E. Lee Medallion
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I have a white metal Robert E Lee medal that was issues in Lexington, Virginia in 1883 to commemorate the death of Robert E. Lee and celebrate the unveiling of a statute of him in Lexington, Va.. Heritage sold a bronze on for $646. Any info helpful. Thanks
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Here's the one from Heritage with the Newman provenance:
https://coins.ha.com/itm/u.s.-presidents-and-statesmen/tokens-and-medals/1883-general-robert-e-lee-monument-medal-ms64-brown-ngc/a/1235-98573.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515
thanks
John Raymond has one on his So-Called Dollar website. He says white metal is "Very Rare" while bronze is "Extremely Rare." From that, it seems like bronze is more rare than white metal but it may be good to contact him on these.
http://www.socalleddollar.com/aestatues.html
Here's some info from Confederate Numismatica:
https://confederatenumismatica.com/products/confederate-numismatica-supplement-one
thanks a lot