Have a look at this awesome Washington Masonic Medal by Joseph Merriam

Here is an extremely rare piece in my Merriam collection that I thought I'd share with you all this morning. Struck in silver, circa 1867-1870.
The obverse is Joesph Merriam's famous George Washington die (which was used in everything from Civil War dog tags to Merriam's own storecard) muled with his partner in Merriam & Co, W.N. Weeden's beautiful Masonic Temple reverse. It is gorgeously toned with rainbows at the periphery and an almost gold appearance on the building, making it seem lit up at night.
The new Masonic Temple was completed in 1867 in Boston after a fire had destroyed the previous building. Weeden had a particular fondness for Masonic medals and made one to commemorate this building, which is very rare in it's own right.
I acquired these in a large purchase from Q. David Bowers a couple years back of his personal collection of Merriam material. As he had first pick over a number of years, as collections were liquidated, the quality and rarity of these is of the highest order. It has really enhanced my own set immeasurably and is making an impact on the book I'm writing on Merriam.
Thanks for looking!
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Wow. Very cool.
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Very interesting... Nice detail on the Temple.... Thanks for showing us... Cheers, RickO
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Beautiful piece.
Thread fell like a led zeppelin...
Bump in case anyone is interested and missed it.
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Lol, fell off because there was no legend drama to keep it at the top. Those are some very cool medals, the temple detail struck on both is fantastic. I have a bicentennial masonic medal sitting on my desk that belonged to my father in law, not as beautifully detailed as these but interesting non the less.
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You have a wonderful collection of Merriam pieces. I can't wait for the book!
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Thanks for bumping this @DCW. It's a great looking piece!
I like to do some historical research on pieces so I needed to find some time to do some digging. I was curious about the muling and found out William Nye Weeden was Merriam's partner in from David Schenkman who published in his catalog "Joseph H. Merriam Die Sinker". The following is from E-Sylum:
https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v14n44a07.html
Very cool! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the book.
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Nice
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923