FAQ: Indian Peace Medals Indian Peace Medals were produced for the British kings during the colonial period and later by the U.S. mint for each president (at least through the civil war era).
Indian Peace Medal Indian Peace Medals were a symbol of the relationships between the United States federal government and Native Americans in the late 1700s and 1800s, until the term of President Andrew Johnson ended.
Subjects covered by Mint medals cover such areas as the War of 1812, presidential terms, lifesaving awards, Indian peace medals, directors of the Mint, and the annual meeting of the Assay Commission, among many other topics.
government issued Indian peace medals from the administration of George Washington through the administration of Andrew Johnson. intaglio A method of printing using engraved plates.
He remained in that post through early 1864, after which he returned to the private sector, but continued to do important commissions for the government, including two designs for Indian Peace medals.
impaired proof A proof coin with wear or damage resulting from circulation or other handling incuse The opposite of relief -- design elements are impressed into the surface Indian Peace Medals Medals presented to native Americans by ...
Indian peace medal - A medal issued by a government agency to an Indian in an attempt to earn goodwill. The U.S. government issued Indian peace medals from the administration of George Washington through the administration of Andrew Johnson.
several patterns in addition to the 1861 double eagles that he is most famous for, although most of his work was engraving dies for numerous Mint medals. He prepared the dies for the first Congressional Medal of Honor as well as Indian Peace medals ...
MacKay bequeathed to the National Collection this unique collection of over 250 orders in addition to a small but very nice group of Indian peace medals a counterpart to the distinctions given to European royalties. After Mr.
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