THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY // IN COMMEMORATION / OF THE FIFTIETH / ANNIVERSARY / OF THE / AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY 1858 1908: female stg. holding scroll with view of building, palm below, with coins, and Society's seal
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ARCHER MILTON HUNTINGTON MEDAL: two men std. by counterweights of screw press, on man in pit examining coin
ARCHER MILTON HUNTINGTON MEDAL: Two male figures standing on each side of a coin press; in front is a third male figure, seated, examining a coin through a magnifying glass.
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IN / COMMEMORATION / OF THE / FIFTIETH / ANNIVERSARY / OF THE / AMERICAN / NUMISMATIC SOCIETY; on either side are the dates 1858 and 1908; below, the Society's seal and THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY: Standing female figure, facing left, holding a scroll upon which is a representation of the Society's building, along with an eight-line inscription.
TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION...AND SECURE THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY/ EF: female fig. tying fasces, map of North America background
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NATIONAL ORATORICAL CONTEST ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AWARD BY THE NEW YORK TIMES TO MAY 14TH 1926: bust of Lincoln and Washington top, central plaque, Independence Hall below
"EVERY MORN IS THE WORLD MADE NEW"/ E F: figure holding torch between views of two hemispheres
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INTERCOLLEGIATE CURRENT EVENTS CONTEST AWARD BY THE NEW YORK TIMES TO [ ] FOR HIS KNOWLEDGE OF/ THE NEWS/ EF: central place for legend and engraving, views to l. and r. of people working in countryside on l and city on r.
"EVERY MORN IS THE WORLD MADE NEW"/ E F: figure holding torch between views of two hemispheres
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INTERCOLLEGIATE CURRENT EVENTS CONTEST AWARD BY THE NEW YORK TIMES TO [ ] FOR HIS KNOWLEDGE OF/ THE NEWS/ EF: central place for legend and engraving, views to l. and r. of people working in countryside on l and city on r.