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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 Andrew Johnson Presidency |
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Lot # |
Description |
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Hammer Price |
168 |
Andrew Johnson Indian Peace Medal, 1865. Silver. First Size. J.IP.40, Pr.52, B
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PF |
$32,000.00 |
55. Essentially As Struck. Obverse and reverse signed Paquet. F. 75.8mm. Rims 6.9 - 7.1mm thick. 2,648.7 gns. A truly remarkable example and the finest the cataloguer can recall seeing. Both sides are medium silver gray, the color accentuated by spectacular iridescent blue, rose, and pale green. The fields are brightly reflective and semi-prooflike. Not holed. This size is known in... more |
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169 |
Andrew Johnson Indian Peace Medal, 1865. Silver. First Size. J.IP.40, Pr.52, B
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CH EF |
$18,000.00 |
55. Choice Extremely Fine. Obverse and reverse signed Paquet. F. 75.8mm. Rims 6.8 - 7.0mm thick. 2,607.2 gns. An attractive specimen. Light silver in color, the fields somewhat reflective, once cleaned. Mounted at the top, the ensemble once described by Mr. Ford as ''Fitted with mounted (with pin) fixed ornamental attachment having perpendicular ring at center with a beetle-like wing... more |
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170 |
Andrew Johnson Indian Peace Medal, 1865. Silver. First Size. J.IP.40, Pr.52, B
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VF |
$8,500.00 |
55. Very Fine. Obverse and reverse signed Paquet. F. 75.8mm. Rims 6.9 - 7.0mm thick. 2,650.6 gns. Very dark silver in color. Mount (as described by Mr. Ford, above) removed, replacement loop. Expected handling marks for a large and probably awarded medal. |
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171 |
Andrew Johnson Indian Peace Medal, 1865. Silver. Second Size. J.IP.41, Pr.52, B
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AU |
$17,000.00 |
56. About Uncirculated. Obverse and reverse signed Paquet. F. 62.7mm. Rims 5.6 - 5.9mm thick. 1,486.1 gns. An outstanding example of this size Johnson medal. Both sides are a deep silver gray with iridescent rose and blue around the rims. The surfaces show some residual reflectivity. Mounted with ornamental attachment pinned through the original hole, the pattern of toning and wear suggesting... more |
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