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DAR Medal - MARY VIDEAU, Great Women of the American Revolution

$ 3.66

Availability: 27 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Finish: Antique
  • Diameter: 45 mm - 1 3/4 inch
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Composition: Pewter
  • Condition: Uncirculated
  • Official Medal: Official Bicentennial Medal Collection
  • Year: 1970s
  • Brand: Franklin Mint
  • Commemorative: MARY VIDEAU
  • Issued By: The Daughters of the American Revolution
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Country: United States
  • Material: Fine Pewter
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Series: The Great Women of the American Revolution
  • Mint: Franklin Mint

    Description

    MARY VIDEAU
    The Great Women of the American Revolution
    Official Bicentennial Medal Collection Issued by
    The Daughters of the American Revolution
    This was the first commemorative medal collection ever issued by the Daughters of the American Revolution.  The series consists of 36 commemorative medals and constituted America's first comprehensive medalic tribute to The Great Women of the American Revolution.  This was also the first series of pewter medals ever struck by the Franklin Mint.  The collection was issued at the rate of one medal per month from 1974 through 1977.  Some of the sculptors were Vincent Miller, William Shoyer, Ernest Lauser, and Richard Baldwin.
    LIMITS OF EDITION:
    This is the only edition of this collection that will ever be issued.  It was reserved exclusively for members of the Daughters of the American Revolution and for established Franklin Mint collectors.  There was a limit of one set per subscriber.
    Material: Fine Pewter
    Diameter: 45 mm
    Finish: Antique
    Complete set may be still be available in our eBay Store.
    Medal 31 -
    MARY VIDEAU
    .
    Reverse has the logo of the DAR and the inscription: "GREAT WOMEN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, MARY VIDEAU, After being held as a rebel spy aboard a British prison ship in Charleston harbor, she planned and executed a daring escape with several other patriots."