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reverse sides of
coins to one another. The two
basic relations are
called medallic orientation and coin orientation.
Other orientations can
occur in error...
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Medallic Art Company, Ltd.
based in Dayton,
Nevada was at one time "America's
oldest and
largest private mint" and
specialized in
making academic awards...
- for sale to
commemorate particular individuals or events, or as
works of
medallic art in
their own right. Souvenirs:
similar to a commemorative, but more...
- Paul
Marie Louis Pierre Richer (17
January 1849 – 17
December 1933) was a
French anatomist, physiologist, sculptor, medallist, and
anatomical artist who...
- Eng
Leong Medallic Industries Pte Ltd (ELM
Medallist & Jeweller) is a
privately owned company based in Singapore,
specialising in the
manufacture of State...
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Valor PBS/WETA. Loubat, J. F. and Jacquemart, Jules, Illustrator, The
Medallic History of the
United States of
America 1776–1876. U.S. Army Institute...
- Gosławski (24
April 1908 – 23
January 1963) was a
Polish sculptor and
medallic artist. He was a
designer of
coins (e.g. 5 zł with fisherman), monuments...
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Evans E. (1990).
American medals and decorations.
Noroton Heights, CT:
Medallic. ISBN 0-792-45082-5. OCLC 21467942. Robles,
Philip K. (1971).
United States...
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engraving of
Washington crossing the Delaware.
Flanagan was a
prolific medallic artist.
Among his more
important works, he
designed the
official medal...
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California Pacific International Exposition half
dollar of 1935–1936. In the
medallic arena,
Aitken sculpted the
American Numismatic Society's 1921
medal commemorating...