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Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal On Sale Feb. 24

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US Mint - The United States Mint (Mint) will begin accepting orders for the Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal (product code S807) on February 24 at noon EST. The medal is priced at $46.00.

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Struck in 99.9 percent fine silver, the medal features Jackson's portrait on the obverse (heads) with the inscriptions "ANDREW JACKSON," "PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES," and "A.D.1829." Moritz Furst, an early nineteenth century medallic artist, designed and sculpted the obverse.

The medal's reverse (tails) features the inscription "PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP," symbolized by two hands clasped in a token of amity. On the cuff of the left wrist are three stripes and buttons, while the other wrist is bare. Above the hands, the pipe of peace and tomahawk are crossed over each other. The reverse was designed and sculpted by John Reich, United States Mint Assistant Engraver in the early nineteenth century.

Each medal is encapsulated and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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I think the Peace and Friendship design on the reverse has been overused on these medals. I have my own opinions why it is especially out of place on Jacksons medal. I think the Battle of New Orleans would have been a better theme.
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AGREED, The battle of New Orleans set, the General, "Old Hickory " Apart from Most others. The decision making people have their own visions............ Love the Silver Medal Series.!!!
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At some point I'll start collecting these as they'd make a nice presentation set in a panel of maple with a routered frame. Or so that's my intention.
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At some point I'll start collecting these as they'd make a nice presentation set in a panel of maple with a routered frame. Or so that's my intention.
Sounds interesting!
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