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1975 Shot Heard Round The World Concord Ma Bicentennial

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Another reason for Barry Goldwater to have his name across the "Authenticity " Document

Is it possible you are thinking of Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. and his association with the National Collector's Mint?

The senior Goldwater - the former US Senator and 1964 US presidential candidate - was not, to my knowledge, associated with the Franklin Mint.





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Thank You Commems, The mind is a Tricky Thing...... That guy's name goes way back !!!
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Found this info in the 1975 Annual Town Report:


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A medal commemorating the events of April 19, 1775, was struck by The Franklin Mint under a contract with the Committee. The design for this medal was selected from the many suggestions proferred to the Committee. The medal was struck in 1) vermeil 2)sterling silver and 3) bronze, and was sold through a corporate entity established by the Committee for this purpose. The sale of the medals during the Bicentennial Year generated a profit which, in accordance with the Committee's commitment to the Town, will be returned to the General Fund under a motion to be offered at the 1976 Town Meeting


What in the world is "vermeil"?


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In a nutshell, vermeil (French for silver, pronounced ver-may) refers to a variety of gold-coated metal.
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