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Medal of statue of George Washington in Wall Street, New York

Engraver: Lea Ahlborn (Swedish, 1826–1897)
Designer: Charles Osborne (American)
After: statue by John Quincy Adams Ward (American, 1830–1910)
Manufacturer: American Numismatic and Archaeological Society (founded 1858)
Mint: Royal Swedish Mint (Swedish)

Bronze Plaquette of Oscar Montelius of Sweden

Artist: Erik Lindberg (Swedish, 1873–1966)

Bronze Plaquette of Trip to North Pole by Captain S.A. Andree

Artist: Erik Lindberg (Swedish, 1873–1966)

Medal of Gustaf III of Sweden Commemorating war between Spain and Russia

Artist: Carl Enhörning (Swedish, 1745–1821)

Medal of Gustav Wasa of Sweden

Artist: Carl Milles (Swedish, 1875–1955)

Iron Medal of Charles XIV of Sweden

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Charles XIV, King of Sweden, Swedish, 1763–1844, ruled 1818–44

Iron Medal of Charles XII of Sweden

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Charles XII, King of Sweden, Swedish, 1682–1718, ruled 1697–1718

Medal of Charles XII of Sweden

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Charles XII, King of Sweden, Swedish, 1682–1718, ruled 1697–1718

Medal of Lea Ahlborn and Carl Ahlborn of Sweden

Artist: Lea Ahlborn (Swedish, 1826–1897)

Medal of Christina Nilsson

Artist: Erik Lindberg (Swedish, 1873–1966)

Medal

Artist: Svante Nilsson (1460 – 1512)

Medal of Ragnar Ostberg

Artist: Svante Nilsson (1460 – 1512)

Medal of Jenny Lind

Artist: Wolfgang Lauer

Medal of Gustavus Adolphus

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Jenny Lind

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden Commemorating tricentennial

Artist: Erik Lindberg (Swedish, 1873–1966)

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