The Baltimore City Mint???

Has anyone ever heard of the Baltimore City Mint? I have a medal struck by them and would like to find out some info about it. Do they still exist? Do they have a website?
Thanks,
Mike
www.SmallDollars.com
Thanks,
Mike
www.SmallDollars.com
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This is Robert (Bob) Maxey's company. Bob was active issuing medals from 1966 - 1991.
He listed many ads in the Maryland TAMS Journal which can be found on the NNP.
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The medal I was referring to in the original post is at the bottom of this page:
smalldollars.com/dollar/page04.html
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I have not.
@MWallace.... Thanks for the link... and that is a very attractive medal. I like that design. Cheers, RickO
I'm a life ,member of Baltimore Coin Club. Bob was also a member and I remember him well. He died several years ago. He would design his medals on paper and then contract out the actual production of the medals and then he would market them. Not sure which company actually manufactured them.
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That's great to know. I wonder if any of his sketches are still available. It would be great to find out more about how he made these and who he worked with.
Here is a History of the Baltimore City Mint, presumably written by Maxey himself. It seems like he may have been active as a coin collector as early as the 1960s, but didn't get into this venture until 1981, and didn't register the name until '83.
Jesse C. Kraft, Ph.D.
Resolute Americana Curator of American Numismatics
American Numismatic Society
New York City
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