Here are a couple medals that caught my eye in Joe Levine's recent e-mail token and medal mini sale list #81. Joe can be contacted at JLevine968@aol.com.
-Editor
SOM#116: Sunrise and Moonrise
SOCIETY OF MEDALISTS ISSUE #116, 1987. 73.2mm. Bronze. Robert Cronbach, Sc. Unc.
Original box and descriptive pamphlet. Obv: Reclining nude at sunrise. Rx: Reclining nude at moonrise.
The artist writes, "The use of the seal, the medal, the coins and the sculptured inscribed plaque is almost as
old as recorded human history. The great range of styles, techniques and symbols in this field has always
interested me.
My medal is called "Sunrise and Moonrise", or waking and sleeping. Both sides use a
recumbent woman; but rely on the internal action and the auxiliary symbols to convey the contrasting
moods of the two faces of the medal. The source of this sculpture is my love for, and frequent use of, the
female human image as a symbol, a means and an aesthetic tool. I am much more interested in intensity of
vision and freshness of form, rather than in novelty for its own sake. $49.50
1963 Project Mercury Medal
RARE PROJECT MERCURY MEDAL, 1963. 76.3mm. Bronze. Ralph J. Menconi, Sc.
(MACO) Nice Uncirculated.
On the obverse are heads of the 7 Mercury astronauts (Carpenter,
Cooper & Glenn/ Grissom, Shirra, Sheppard & Slayton.) Below: PROJECT MERCURY.
On the
reverse, at left, is the Project Mercury symbol based on the 13 foot stainless steel monument. It is
formed from the symbol for Mercury. The numeral 7 in the center represents the original 7 astronauts.
At center is the Atlas space launch vehicle and at right, the inscription: COMMEMORATING. FREE
MAN’S/ FIRST ADVENTURE/ BEYOND THE/ ATMOSPHERE. 1958 . 1963.
The 13 foot monument, medals and commemoration event were sponsored by the General Dynamics
Corporation. A ceremony was held to honor high NASA officials and the U.S. Air Force where a
very limited number of these medals in gold (44mm), silver (44mm) bronze 76mm & 44mm) &
Chromium plated Bronze (76mm) were presented.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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