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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 26, June 30, 2024, Article 20

A SILVER LIBERTAS AMERICANA MEDAL

I shrug when a common modern coin is touted as the "Finest Certified". But an historically important rarity is another story. Stack's Bowers Galleries Numismatist Chris Bulfinch wrote this short article about a wonderful silver Libertas Americana medal. -Editor

  silver  Libertas Americana medal

The Libertas Americana medal is legendary and, to no one's surprise, it was chosen as #1 in the 100 Greatest Medals and Tokens book. Its classical imagery heralds the U.S. victory in the Revolutionary War and France's role in the conflict. The profile of Liberty on the obverse and Minerva's defense of the infant Hercules on the reverse are designs instantly familiar to students of early American numismatic history and have been reproduced countless times, using original dies and recreations of varying quality. Stack's Bowers Galleries is proud to offer the sole finest PCGS-certified original 1783 Libertas Americana medal in silver in the August 2024 Global Showcase Auction.

Commissioned in 1782 to celebrate the fledgling United States' victory over the British and the contributions of the French to the war effort, Libertas Americana medals were designed by Augustin Dupree and first produced in Paris in 1783. The concept and mottos displayed by this medal are attributed to Benjamin Franklin, who at the time was serving as U.S. commissioner to France. The obverse portrait would later influence some of the first renditions of Liberty to appear on United States coinage, specifically on the Liberty Cap copper coinage and the Flowing Hair silver coinage. The reverse design is highly symbolic, the two serpents representing the American victory over the British at the battles of Saratoga and Yorktown, but Minerva keeping the British lion at bay confirming that American independence would not have been possible without French aid. The dates in exergue on the reverse are the dates of the victories over General John Burgoyne at Saratoga and General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown. The Original 1783 Libertas Americana medal is known in silver and bronze. Silver examples were presented to members of Congress, King George III's government, and other notables and are rarer than the bronze versions.

Cataloged as Adams-Bentley 15, Betts-615, original Libertas Americana medals attract considerable collector attention when they come up for auction. Not only is this Libertas Americana the finest certified by PCGS at MS-64+, but it is also new to the modern market, having been purchased from Stack's Rare Coins about two decades ago. It sports original surfaces with beautiful toning; the devices display shades of cyan on the obverse and hints of peach along the bottom. Peach hues highlight Minerva and the baby Hercules on the reverse, while pale blue is seen in the fields and electric blue along the edge.

This exceptional piece will be featured in the Stack's Bowers Galleries August Global Showcase scheduled for August 12-16 & 19-22 in Costa Mesa, California. Lot viewing for the sale will be available at the ANA World's Fair of Money in Rosemont, Illinois August 4-9. For more information contact Stack's Bowers Galleries by phone at 800-458-4646 or by email at Info@StacksBowers.com.

To read the complete article, see:
SILVER LIBERTAS AMERICANA MEDAL GRADED PCGS MS-64+ FEATURED IN AUGUST GLOBAL SHOWCASE AUCTION (https://stacksbowers.com/silver-libertas-americana-medal-graded-pcgs-ms-64-featured-in-august-global-showcase-auction/)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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