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The E-Sylum: Volume 25, Number 21, May 22, 2022, Article 11

VOCABULARY TERM: INSTITUTE OF HERALDRY

Here's another entry from Dick Johnson's Encyclopedia of Coin and Medal Terminology. I added the Institute of Heraldry's coat of arms because, of course, they have one. -Editor

Institute of Heraldry. Medals, decorations, badges, insignia, seals of the United States Government – the official symbolic items for award, wear or display – are the responsibility of The Institute of Heraldry. Under the administration of the Department of the Army, the Institute furnishes heraldic services to all Armed Forces, other U.S. government organizations, and limited services to the general public.

Institute of Heraldry Coat of Arms Creating heraldry symbols for military and government organizations for the most part, The Institute of Heraldry's service also include research, design, development, standardization, quality control and other heraldry functions. The Institute employees artists, sculptors, model makers and heraldry specialists, all civilians despite its connection with the U.S. Army. It maintains an archive of all items under its control and provides for the storage of original models, hubs, dies and tooling.

The Institute maintains a "bid list" of American manufacturers who actually produce the medals, badges, insignia, whatever is required. Each new item is put out for bid from drawings and specifications prescribed by The Institute. Those manufacturers who wish can bid on the production of these items; including the manufacture of the administration it assigns unique hallmarks to each manufacturer.

Established in 1960, The Institute of Heraldry also furnishes information to anyone on the authorization, use, history and traditions of official government and military symbolic items. The Institute maintains a large reference library and archives. It is located at Fort Belvoir, formerly at Cameron Station, both in Virginia and is under the management of a military director.

To read the complete entry on the Newman Numismatic Portal, see:
Institute of Heraldry (https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/dictionarydetail/516158)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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