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1 As from England

Artist: Unknown

Medal of The Royal Society presented to Prof. Ernest William Brown

Artist: Sir Edgar Bertram MacKennal (Australian, 1863–1931)
Manufacturer: The Royal Society
Honorand: Ernest William Brown, British, 1866–1938

Medal of George Washington ("Fame Medal")

Engraver: John Gregory Hancock Sr. (British, 1775–1815)
Mint: Kempson and Kindon (British, founded 1801)

Medal Commemorating the death of George Washington ("The Hero of Freedom Medal")

Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Cast copy in d of Medal Commemorating the retirement of George Washington ("Halliday Medal")

Engraver: Thomas Halliday (British, 1780–1854)
After: Johann Matthias Reich (American, born Germany, 1768–1833)

Medal Commemorating the death of George Washington ("Westwood Medal")

Engraver: John Westwood (British, 1774–1850)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Token of George Washington Commemorating His Retirement from the Presidency

Engraver: Thomas Wyon (British, 1767–1830)
Mint: Peter Kempson (British, active 1792–1812)

Token Commemorating the Death of George Washington

Engraver: Thomas Wyon (British, 1767–1830)
Mint: Peter Kempson (British, active 1792–1812)

Token Commemorating the Death of George Washington

Engraver: Thomas Wyon (British, 1767–1830)
Mint: Peter Kempson (British, active 1792–1812)

Medal of George Washington commemorating his retirement from the presidency ("Wyon Medal, Presidency resigned)

Engraver: Thomas Wyon (British, 1767–1830)
Mint: Peter Kempson (British, active 1792–1812)

The George Washington of Virginia Medal

Engraver: Selig Baumgarten (German, active Baltimore, 1852–64)
Manufacturer: Dr. George W. Massamore (American)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Medal of George Washington ("Twigg Medal")

Engraver: Charles Twigg (British)

Coin from Obadiah Westwood

Engraver: John Gregory Hancock Sr. (British, 1775–1815)
Artist: Pierre Eugène Du Simitière (American, born Switzerland, ca. 1736–1784)
Mint: Obadiah Westwood (British, active c. 1792 - 1795)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Coin from Obadiah Westwood

Engraver: John Gregory Hancock Sr. (British, 1775–1815)
Artist: Pierre Eugène Du Simitière (American, born Switzerland, ca. 1736–1784)
Mint: Obadiah Westwood (British, active c. 1792 - 1795)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Medal of George Washington and American Eagle Commemorating Service of Presidents and Lafayette

Engraver: John H. Henning (British, 1771–1851)
After: Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755–1828)

The Eccleston Medal

Engraver: Thomas Webb (British, active 1804–27)
Manufacturer: Daniel Eccleston (British, ca. 1745–1816)

Medal Commemorating the death of George Washington ("Westwood Medal")

Engraver: John Westwood (British, 1774–1850)

Medal of George Washington and New York State arms (New York Medalet)

After: (obverse) Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741–1828)
Maker, possibly by: Joseph Davis (British, w. c. 1828 - 1850, died c. 1857)

Sixpence of Elizabeth I, Queen of England from London

Artist: Unknown
Mint: London
Ruler: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, British, 1533–1603, ruled 1558–1603

1 Groat of Elizabeth I, Queen of England from London

Artist: Unknown
Mint: London
Ruler: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, British, 1533–1603, ruled 1558–1603

1 Shilling of Elizabeth I, Queen of England from London

Artist: Unknown
Mint: London
Ruler: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, British, 1533–1603, ruled 1558–1603

Threepence of Elizabeth I, Queen of England from London

Artist: Unknown
Mint: London
Ruler: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, British, 1533–1603, ruled 1558–1603

Halfgroat of Elizabeth I, Queen of England from London

Artist: Unknown
Mint: London
Ruler: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, British, 1533–1603, ruled 1558–1603

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