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Medal, St. Joseph Of Copertino

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 Posted 09/05/2024  02:02 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Zilliz81 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
The only place I could find this metal was in the Smithsonian museum under Aerospace, it was donated by the library of Congress science division. Exodus 19:4 On the front along with 1941 and the letters CPJ.. it was during World War II, and they cannot give me information. All they told me was. It's a Catholic medallion that are given out to people. I understand the Catholic medallions and they have recent ones, but this does not align with those. As the sides have holes to hold some sort of ribbon or such, I believe it's an honorary metal of some sort, aerospace didn't even evolve until the 60s. Does anybody have any more information they could provide?
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@zill, that is an interesting religious medal that you have there. I don't see this listed in the usual spots that I see tokens listed on the interwebs, but I did find the listings from the Smithsonian. With two eyes, your piece may have been part of a bracelet at one point rather than the ones with a single eye, such as would be used for a pendant or dangle. Have you had any luck chasing down the medallist/sculptor who created this design?

Added: looks like it might have been Carl Paul Jennewein:

https://medallicartcollector.com/ca...ography.html
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 Posted 09/07/2024  02:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Zilliz81 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That designer would make sense do to the initials above the date 1941 was CJP
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