Reference: Belden.54
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Date
1909
Obverse
GROVER CLEVELAND; below, (ANS seal) MDCCCXXXVII ⁕ MDCCCCVIII ⁕: Half-length seated portrait of Cleveland, right; above, to the right, within a wreath of ivy, are the words VOX POPULI.
Reverse
PVBLIC·OFFICE / A·PVBLIC·TRVST. / ⁕ PRESIDENT ⁕ / MDCCCLXXXV ★ MDCCCLXXXXIII: A seated female figure representing Democracy, her face turned upward as if reading the words excerpted from Cleveland's October 25, 1881, speech accepting nomination for Mayor of Buffalo. Democracy holds a starred sphere in her left hand, representing the states in the Union, and supports in her right hand the tables of the law. The building to the left is suggestive of public office, while the oak trees represent the peace and shelter of retired life; the monumental column surmounted by an eagle in the background is symbolic of force and alertness; below left, signed J·E·ROINÉ.
Weight (in gr.)
326.615
Reference
Belden.54, Johnson.19, Miller.2015.22
Date
1909
Obverse
GROVER CLEVELAND; below, (ANS seal) MDCCCXXXVII ⁕ MDCCCCVIII ⁕: Half-length seated portrait of Cleveland, right; above, to the right, within a wreath of ivy, are the words VOX POPULI.
Reverse
PVBLIC·OFFICE / A·PVBLIC·TRVST. / ⁕ PRESIDENT ⁕ / MDCCCLXXXV ★ MDCCCLXXXXIII: A seated female figure representing Democracy, her face turned upward as if reading the words excerpted from Cleveland's October 25, 1881, speech accepting nomination for Mayor of Buffalo. Democracy holds a starred sphere in her left hand, representing the states in the Union, and supports in her right hand the tables of the law. The building to the left is suggestive of public office, while the oak trees represent the peace and shelter of retired life; the monumental column surmounted by an eagle in the background is symbolic of force and alertness; below left, signed J·E·ROINÉ.
Weight (in gr.)
216.594
Reference
Belden.54, Johnson.19, Miller.2015.22
Date
1909
Obverse
GROVER CLEVELAND; below, (ANS seal) MDCCCXXXVII ⁕ MDCCCCVIII ⁕: Half-length seated portrait of Cleveland, right; above, to the right, within a wreath of ivy, are the words VOX POPULI.
Reverse
PVBLIC·OFFICE / A·PVBLIC·TRVST. / ⁕ PRESIDENT ⁕ / MDCCCLXXXV ★ MDCCCLXXXXIII: A seated female figure representing Democracy, her face turned upward as if reading the words excerpted from Cleveland's October 25, 1881, speech accepting nomination for Mayor of Buffalo. Democracy holds a starred sphere in her left hand, representing the states in the Union, and supports in her right hand the tables of the law. The building to the left is suggestive of public office, while the oak trees represent the peace and shelter of retired life; the monumental column surmounted by an eagle in the background is symbolic of force and alertness; below left, signed J·E·ROINÉ.
Weight (in gr.)
244.525
Reference
Belden.54, Johnson.19, Miller.2015.22
Date
1861 - 1865
Place of Production
United States
Obverse
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES | 1862: Bust, r., draped
Reverse
Central vignette of rural scene with Indian plowing to l. (children,home,etc.). Scalping scene above flanked by a quiver of arrows, bow & tomahawk, and head of Indian maiden
Diameter (in mm)
62.0
Weight (in gr.)
94.58
Reference
Belden.54, Julian.IP-39, Prucha.ch.27
Date
1862
Place of Production
United States
Obverse
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES | 1862: Bust, r., draped
Reverse
Central vignette of rural scene with Indian plowing to l. In background, children playing baseball, school, church, etc.). Scalping scene above flanked by a quiver of arrows, bow & tomahawk, and head of Indian woman.
Diameter (in mm)
62.5
Weight (in gr.)
93.414
Reference
Belden.54, Julian.IP-39, Prucha.ch.27
Date
1861 - 1865
Place of Production
United States
Obverse
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES | 1862: Bust, r., draped
Reverse
Central vignette of rural scene with Indian plowing to l. (children,home,etc.). Scalping scene above flanked by a quiver of arrows, bow & tomahawk, and head of Indian maiden
Diameter (in mm)
62.0
Weight (in gr.)
145.383
Reference
Belden.54, Julian.IP-39, Prucha.ch.27
Date
1909
Place of Production
New York City (N.Y.)
Obverse
GROVER CLEVELAND; below, (ANS seal) MDCCCXXXVII ⁕ MDCCCCVIII ⁕: Half-length seated portrait of Cleveland, right; above, to the right, within a wreath of ivy, are the words VOX POPULI.
Reverse
PVBLIC·OFFICE / A·PVBLIC·TRVST. / ⁕ PRESIDENT ⁕ / MDCCCLXXXV ★ MDCCCLXXXXIII: A seated female figure representing Democracy, her face turned upward as if reading the words excerpted from Cleveland's October 25, 1881, speech accepting nomination for Mayor of Buffalo. Democracy holds a starred sphere in her left hand, representing the states in the Union, and supports in her right hand the tables of the law. The building to the left is suggestive of public office, while the oak trees represent the peace and shelter of retired life; the monumental column surmounted by an eagle in the background is symbolic of force and alertness; below left, signed J·E·ROINÉ.
Weight (in gr.)
272.58
Reference
Belden.54, Johnson.19, Miller.2015.22
Provenance
Friedenberg, Daniel M.
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