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American Numismatic Society "Washington Statue in Wall Street" Medal
Image Not Available for American Numismatic Society "Washington Statue in Wall Street" Medal
Designer
Engraver (1826 - 1897)
Depicted (American, 1732 – 1799)

American Numismatic Society "Washington Statue in Wall Street" Medal

1883
Place madeStockholm, Sweden, Europe
Bronze; carboard, paper, cloth
Container: 5 × 4 1/4 × 7/16 in. (12.7 × 10.8 × 1.1 cm)
Overall (Medal): 2 5/16 in. (5.8 cm)
INV.2903ab
This medal commemorates the centennial anniversary of the evacuation of New York, the last official post held by the British, in 1783. The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783, marking the end of the American Revolution. "Evacuation Day" was a celebrated holiday in America through the first World War.
DescriptionBronze struck medal with obverse showing Washington statue on pedestal, emitting rays of light, surrounded by thirteen stars and dated: "1783 - 1883." Reverse bears three roundels at center bearing symbols of the City of New York with inscription above and below, all surrounded by stars: "TO COMMEMORATE/CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY/OF THE EVACUATION OF NEW YORK/BY THE BRITISH/AND THE ERECTION/BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK OF THE/WASHINGTON STATUE/IN/WALL STREET." Rectangular black cloth-bound book-like fitted case.
MarkingsInscription: obverse, lower left: "G.OSBORNE INV." Inscription: obverse, lower right: "LEA AHLBORN FECIT" Inscription: case lid, embossed in gold: "TO COMMEMORATE THE/CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION/November 26, 1883/OF THE/EVACUATION OF NEW YORK/BY THE BRITISH/AND THE ERECTION OF THE/STATUE OF WASHINGTON/IN WALL STREET"
ClassificationsMEDALS