Jos. H. Merriam Lincoln medal AL- 1860-45 in SILVER

Here is a new addition to my collection that I'm quite excited about. A richly toned Abraham Lincoln medal by Joseph H. Merriam of Boston, AL-1860-45, 27mm struck in Silver.
The obverse features a bisecting die crack through Lincoln's bust, while the reverse is heralded with the motto "No More Slave Territory."
NGC MS65 ex. John J. Ford, Wayte Raymond, F.C.C. Boyd.
It is very difficult to locate any of Merriam's medals in silver, as it was not a medal with which he frequently worked. It is entirely possible that this was struck in the early 1870s as a "one off" at the request of a collector after the dies had failed. There are a few other reverses muled with this particular Lincoln obverse, all bearing this large die crack. All incredibly rare.
I was fortunate to win this at the latest Heritage auction. It was part of the Ford holdings auctioned in 2013, and the only example in silver that I have knowledge of.
Thank you for looking!
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Comments
Very nice, great acquisition.... Thanks for showing us...Cheers, RickO
Congrats as that's a nice acquisition especially being good ole Abe!
Nice piece.
That is one heck of a nice medal. You have every right in the world to be proud!
Thanks for the comments, guys
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
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I love it!!! great new pickup.
What's no to love, it's silver and toned very nicely with ol Abe on it.
and Marriam's work is always outstanding
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IMO, the provenance doesn't get any better than that. John J. Ford, Wayte Raymond, F.C.C. Boyd. Doesn't get any better than that. Nice job.
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