◂ ▸ ▸ PAUL ▴ REVERE ◂ ◂ ▸ / ▴ 1735 ▴ / ▾ 1818 ▾ / ▾ PATRIOT SOLDIER ▾ / SILVERSMITH ENGRAVER: Bust of Revere, left; below is a sword entwined with a fillet and a silver urn, the whole enclosed by a cable border.
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◂ PAUL ▴ REVERE ▴ ▴ SESQVI—CENTENNIAL ▴ 1925 ▸ / ▴ A ▴ N ▴ (ANS seal) ▴ S ▴: Revere standing beside his horse, awaiting the lantern signal from the church steeple; to left and right of exergue, signed A F.
GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT: Bust of Grant, right; below is the seal of the Society. Four stars, denoting his rank, are between the bust and seal; on truncation, signed TIFFANY.
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DEDICATED NEW YORK APRIL 27 1897; in exergue, ISSUED BY THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC / AND ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY: A view of Grant's tomb.
JULY 4 1776: Allegorical female lightly touching the Liberty Bell; at right, signed with AGN monogram.
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TO COMMEMORATE / THE INTERNATIONAL / CELEBRATION OF / INDEPENDENCE DAY / JULY 4 (oak leaf) 1918: Five-line inscription within a circle of shields bearing the arms of the sixteen countries participating in the celebration.
TO COMMEMORATE THE VISIT TO NEW YORK OF THE FRENCH AND BRITISH WAR COMMISSION 1917: Head of Victory, right, wearing a helmet to which are attached a sprig of oak, a lily, and a cluster of pine needles, emblematic of England, France and the United States; on Victory's collar, signed D C FRENCH.
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France, represented by an armored figure of Joan of Arc, and chivalrous England, represented by a medieval knight, seek the aid of American Liberty. At lower right, signed E. B. LONGMAN / SC. 1917.
EDWARD·PRINCE OF WALES: Bust of Edward in military uniform, right; to the right are the Prince of Wales plumes and ribbon with motto I SERVE; below plumes, signed with JF monogram.
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COMMEMORATING / THE VISIT OF / H·R·H· THE PRINCE / OF WALES / TO THE / UNITED STATES / NOVEMBER / M·C· M · X I X / A·N·S: Standing figure of Columbia, her arms open in welcome; on either side of the field are oak branches, and below the inscription is the Society seal.
TO COMMEMORATE THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF CHARLES DICKENS ISSUED BY THE DICKENS CENTENARY COMMITTEE OF NEW YORK FEBRUARY 7 1912: an assemblage of Dickens characters