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1917 Catskills Aqueduct medal-Medallic Arts
Has anyone ever seen or have knowledge of the 38mm size in a metal/alloy other than bronze?
Just curious
Has anyone ever seen or have knowledge of the 38mm size in a metal/alloy other than bronze?
Just curious
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bob
If you have seen the Medallic Arts medal for Adolf Zukor/Paramount that was done in 1937, well, this medal is likely the same composition as that
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The Catskill Aqueduct medal was also produced in a 3-inch version, and that larger version was struck in silver as well as bronze. I don't know of any small-sized ones in silver.
The Medal is 38MM in size- Catskills Aqueduct dated 1917 and really is identical to HK667- it really is HK667 except it is not bronze
I apologize for confusing people with the Paramount/Zukor Medallic Arts medal- I only used that as an example to give folks an idea was to what metal/alloy that may have been used here.
This is a wonderful item and is something I have never seen and based on the responses- it is something others have not seen either
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John
Evergreen, Colorado
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Sorry for not having pictures
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Sorry for not having pictures >>
I look forward to hearing the result, Kat.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Me too; here is a 40mm x 46 HK69A1. Look anything like this?
<< <i>here is a 40mm x 46 HK69A1. >>
Sweet.
Oh, to keep it coin related.
How many ounces of gold does it take to get one?
It is not as much as the gold required for the paperwork.