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Help with information on Statue of Liberty Medal???

Folks, I bought this statue of liberty medal out of an old collection here in Maine around 1988. In the collection was a lovely F-12 Bust dollar among other items including IHCs and Canadien silver. The Bust dollar was being protected by an old sock by the owner. Yes, the sock was clean.....image

I bought the whole lot. About 1 year ago, I uncovered the state of liberty medal in my safe deposit box. I have not seen a reference on the medal and need help with identification and potential value. The medal is bronze, about the size of a morgan dollar and about 1/4 inch thick.

Can anyone help me ID the medal or a reference that would provide the history of the piece? Much appreciated......

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  • MrSpudMrSpud Posts: 4,499 ✭✭✭
    Apparently it was also struck as a silver proof. According to Link to ebay auction of same design it is a medal struck in celebration of the presentation of the Statue of Liberty. Designed by Frank Barber. The obverse features a bust with "A. BARTHOLDI" beneath it and "BARBER. F" on the trunk. At the top is "PRESENTED JULY 4:1884" with "A GIFT OF THE FRENCH REPBULIC" to the left and "TO THE UNITED STATES" at the right. The legend "COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE" surrounds the top of the reverse, which shows the Statue erected on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor with the city in the background and "LIBERTY ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD ERECTED 1886" in exergue.
  • DismeguyDismeguy Posts: 496 ✭✭✭
    MrSpud, many thanks for the help and pointing me to the eBay listing
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  • I find the July 4th 1884 date interesting. I knew that the original idea was to present the statue to the US in 1876 for our centennial but that they were not able to do so. The 1884 date is when the French presented us the unassembled statue in France. We didn't formally accept the statue until after it was assembled on Bedloe's Island in October of 1886.
  • NumisOxideNumisOxide Posts: 11,001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Interesting medal.
  • BillJonesBillJones Posts: 34,796 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I like the medal!!! image

    I don't recall seeing it before, but then there are a lot of medals and tokens outside of the Hard Times, Civil War and Presidental campaign areas that I have not seen.
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