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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part XVI: Indian Peace Medals, 1680 - 1890 → United States Medals → Silver Indian Peace Medals Struck by the United States Mint → The Indian Peace Medals of the Zachary Taylor Presidency |
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Zachary Taylor Indian Peace Medal, 1849. Silver. First Size. Second Reverse. J
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AU |
$26,000.00 |
IP.27, Pr.47, B.41. About Uncirculated. 75.6mm. Rims 4.6 - 4.9mm thick. 2,270.0 gns. Fairly even medium gray in color on both sides with lovely russet, gold, and pale blue iridescence. Holed at the top; no loop. The fields are brightly reflective and semi-prooflike. Some light abrasions, pin scratches around the hole. This size is known in silver originals with the 1846 reverse, copper... more |
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144 |
Zachary Taylor Indian Peace Medal, 1849. Silver. Third Size. First Reverse. J.IP
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VF |
$16,000.00 |
29, Pr.47, B.43. Very Fine. 51.0mm. Rims uniform 3.7mm thick. 996.3 gns. A very rare size with only 17 (some say 18) originals believed to have escaped melting at the Mint following Taylor's death in 1850. The obverse and reverse are both toned in deep gray with some light blue iridescence. Neatly holed at the top; no loop. Reverse rim bruise at left. Very extensive die rust on the... more |
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145 |
Zachary Taylor Indian Peace Medal, 1849. Silver. Third Size. First Reverse. J.IP
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VF |
$14,000.00 |
29, Pr.47, B.43. Very Fine. 51.1 mm. Rims 3.7 - 3.8 mm thick. 1,071.7 gns. A second example of a very rare size with only 17 (some say 18) originals believed to have escaped melting at the Mint following Taylor's death in 1850. The obverse and reverse of this one are lighter gray with some pale blue iridescence. Once cleaned. Neatly holed at the top; no loop. Reverse rusted at top,... more |
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