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  • 11medallic — mə̇ˈdalik adjective : of, relating to, or shown on a medal …

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  • 12Circle of Friends of the Medallion — was formed by Charles DeKay, Robert Hewitt, Jr. and two brothers Henri and Felix Weil, all from New York City.[1] De Kay, a newspaperman and art lover provided the contacts to form the Circle of Friends of the Medallion, often referred to as the… …

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  • 13Don Everhart — Donald Nelson Everhart II (York, Pennsylvania, August 19, 1949) is an American coin and medal engraver medalist, and sculptor who has worked for the private Franklin Mint, as a freelance designer, and since 2004 has worked for the United States… …

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  • 14Alex Shagin — is a coin designer. Artistic Overview Alex Shagin born near Leningrad on 1947, graduated from the Vera Mukhina School of Arts and Design in Leningrad in 1972, and then designed commemorative coins and medallions for the Leningrad Mint. Peter the… …

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  • 15Numismatics — • The science of coins and medals Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Numismatics     Numismatics     † …

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  • 16Louis-Oscar Roty — Oscar Roty Born 11 June 1846 Paris Died March 23, 1911(1911 03 23) (aged 64) Paris …

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  • 17Coin orientation — (or coin alignment or variations of these) is a feature of coins printed by some nations. In these nations, most coins, including all modern coins, have their reverse turned, or aligned, in a specified way relative to the obverse. There are… …

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  • 18Commemorative coins of Denmark — Contents 1 Coins issued from the Royal Danish Mint from 1848 to 1972 1.1 Specie Daler 1.2 2 Rigsdaler 1.3 2 Kroner …

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  • 19The Society of Medalists — was established in 1930 to encourage the medallic work of superior sculptors, and to make their creations available to the public. The Society of Medalists was the oldest art medal collector s organization in the United States and has released… …

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  • 20Addison Emery Verrill Medaille — Die Addison Emery Verrill Medaille ist die höchste Auszeichnung des Peabody Museums für Naturkunde an der Yale University. Sie wird in unregelmäßigen Abständen für herausragende Leistungen in den Naturwissenschaften verliehen. Benannt wurde diese …

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