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1800's-1900's Lincoln Medal - Master Dies - Any Info?

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The large die is 61mm diameter and also 19mm tall (without design) It weighs 523 grams.

The small die is 19.5mm diameter and 19mm tall (without design). It weighs 67.2 grams

If anyone can find an example of a struck version of this medal or knows what these dies are that would be appreciated! Also a value or any information on the pair would help. Thanks


1800's-1900's-Lincoln-Medal---Master-Dies---Any-Info?
1800's-1900's-Lincoln-Medal---Master-Dies---Any-Info?
1800's-1900's-Lincoln-Medal---Master-Dies---Any-Info?
1800's-1900's-Lincoln-Medal---Master-Dies---Any-Info?
1800's-1900's-Lincoln-Medal---Master-Dies---Any-Info?
1800's-1900's-Lincoln-Medal---Master-Dies---Any-Info?
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A die or a hub?
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Yes it would be the master hub or a working hub. Not a die since it is a relief image. Thanks
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