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Help Identifying Tokens/Medals #3

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The last two medals are shown below...

The first is a Friedrich Hermann Scheibe 1875-1945 Medal, again one I have found nothing on while searching online.

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And the last one is a medal dated 1852 and February 22, 1908 for the Goldenes Jubilaeum (Golden Jubilee). Obverse shows an Eagle and the name Junger Maennerchor and Philidelphia. Again, finding nothing online.

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The German-American presence in Philadelphia is as old as the city itself. By the 19th century, they were singing their little Teutonic hearts out in a competitive league of choral societies called the Nordöstlicher Sängerbund. The Junger Männerchor ("men's chorus") came close to securing the three annual championships necessary to claim permanent possession of the Sängerbund trophy.
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