"government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
Two or so years ago Marty had NGC encapsulate several Dassier medals and sold them for about $35 or $40 each with the proceeds going to charity (perhaps the NYs at the ANA summer meetings?). A year or two prior to that Marty did the same with the infamous W--nie coin with the proceeds again going to a charity.
Here is a website that shows a collection of these medals. 18th or 19th century restrikes I believe.
Here is the one I purchased. And, yes, it came with the Mad Marty Collection insert.
DASSIER, Jean: England, 1731, Bronze, 41 mm Obv: Bust of Edward VI wearing a cloak lined with ermine, embroidered doublet, and hat with feather. EDOUARD. VI. D.G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX. Rev: Tomb monument flanked by volutes decorated with festoons of roses. In the center is a square bas-relief showing the king as an infant Hercules strangling a dragon, symbolizing the papacy, in imitation of the fable of Hercules strangling the serpent. Exergue: NAT. 12 OCTOB. 1537. COR. 20. FEBR. 1547. M.6 IUL. 1553. Ref: M.I. i, 62/20; Eimer 30/30; Thompson 29/21; Eisler I, 260/23
There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt. –John Adams, 1826
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<< <i>Didn't he just give those away? >>
Sort of, I think he used them to raise funds for a charity.
Here is a website that shows a collection of these medals. 18th or 19th century restrikes I believe.
Here is the one I purchased. And, yes, it came with the Mad Marty Collection insert.
DASSIER, Jean: England, 1731, Bronze, 41 mm
Obv: Bust of Edward VI wearing a cloak lined with ermine, embroidered doublet, and hat with feather. EDOUARD. VI. D.G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.
Rev: Tomb monument flanked by volutes decorated with festoons of roses. In the center is a square bas-relief showing the king as an infant Hercules strangling a dragon, symbolizing the papacy, in imitation of the fable of Hercules strangling the serpent. Exergue: NAT. 12 OCTOB. 1537. COR. 20. FEBR. 1547. M.6 IUL. 1553.
Ref: M.I. i, 62/20; Eimer 30/30; Thompson 29/21; Eisler I, 260/23
–John Adams, 1826