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Medal of Jacob Jones. The Wasp and The Frolic, Oct. 18, 1812

Artist: Moritz Furst (Hungarian, 1782–1840)

Medal of Jacob Jones. The Wasp and The Frolic, Oct. 18, 1812

Artist: Moritz Furst (Hungarian, 1782–1840)

Medal of George Croghan. Fort Sandusky August 2, 1813

Artist: Moritz Furst (Hungarian, 1782–1840)

Medal of Edward McCall. Enterprise/Boxer, Sept. 4, 12813

Artist: Moritz Furst (Hungarian, 1782–1840)

Medal of George II, Indian Peace

Artist: Edward Duffield
Honorand: George II, King of England, 1683–1760, ruled 1727–60

Medal of George II, Indian Peace

Artist: Edward Duffield
Honorand: George II, King of England, 1683–1760, ruled 1727–60

Medal of George II, Indian Peace

Artist: Edward Duffield
Honorand: George II, King of England, 1683–1760, ruled 1727–60

Medal of William Penn

Artist: Julio Kilenyi (Hungarian, 1885–1959)

Medal of the Declaration of Independence

Artist: Charles Cushing Wright (American, 1796–1857)

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