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The E-Sylum: Volume 26, Number 47, November 19, 2023, Article 17

VOCABULARY TERM: OROIDE

Here's another entry from Dick Johnson's Encyclopedia of Coin and Medal Terminology. I added an image of the mentioned medal from the Stack's Bowers site. -Editor

Oroide. A brass alloy resembling gold in color and brilliancy widely used in striking low-cost coin-like and token-like medals. A typical alloy of oroide (pronounced

O-row-ide) is 85% copper, 15% zinc or tin. It is malleable, easy to strike, and does not readily corrode or tarnish. It is sometimes known as artificial gold, golden bronze, or goldene; and often mistaken for bronze gilt. Infrequently spelled oreide in England. Items struck in oroide can be electroplated quite successfully, and – like brass – such an electroplated item would bleed yellow should the plated metal wear thin.

  Avoid The Extremes of Party Spirit Medal obverse Avoid The Extremes of Party Spirit Medal reverse

The first use of oroide in America was in 1862 by John Adams Bolen for his George Washington Avoid the Extremes of Party Spirit Medal. Many low-cost storecards, and medals (particularly for expositions) were struck in this composition as well as tokens and give-away coins – always issued in coin finish to preserve its gold-like color. U. S. Mint Superintendent Oliver C. Bosbyshell once called a Grover Cleveland Columbian Expo Medal (Eglit 1) struck in oroide as cheap brass.

The use of this alloy grew in the 19th century and into the 20th century. It is still used in the 21st century for an inexpensive composition in simple imitation of gold. See composition (2).

To read the complete entry on the Newman Numismatic Portal, see:
Oroide (https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/dictionarydetail/516436)

To read the complete lot description, see:
Undated (ca. 1862) Avoid The Extremes of Party Spirit Medal. By John Adams Bolen. Musante GW-563, Baker-258A, Musante JAB-6. Oreide. MS-... (https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-PDMVV/undated-ca-1862-avoid-the-extremes-of-party-spirit-medal-by-john-adams-bolen-musante-gw-563-baker-258a-musante-jab-6-oreide-ms-)

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