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1862 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Indian Peace Medal Largest Size 76mm Julian IP-38 Restrike

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1862 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Indian Peace Medal Largest Size 76mm Julian IP-38 Restrike
Indian Peace Medals
Largest Size Abraham Lincoln Indian Peace Medal Listed as Number 57 “100 Greatest American Tokens & Medals”
1862-Dated (Produced c. 1900). Abraham Lincoln Indian Peace Medal. Largest Size. 76 mm. Julian IP-38. Struck at the United States Mint in Bronzed-Copper. Choice Extremely Fine.
Julian IP-38. This example is a vintage official restrike produced circa 1900 struck at the United States Mint. The only telltale sign being the slightly different surface texture from the original strike. The rich deep chestnut-brown color is wonderful, having only slight friction to the highest points. This medal is extremely sharp in detail and well struck providing excellent eye appeal. Engraved by Salathiel Ellis (Obv.) and Joseph Willison (Rev. unsigned). Obverse design: Caped bust right, name and title around, date below. Reverse design: Native American Indian Warrior Scalping scene, with quiver, bow, tomahawk, and Indian bust around central vignette of a Native American plowing his fields, children Playing Baseball in the background. Type without the sculptors signature on the reverse. This important American medal also includes the First Depiction of a Baseball Game being played in metallic form. On the center of the reverse is a design showing children playing Baseball. Even as a later official restrike, this is a beautiful example for display.
Medals were instrumental in building relationships with the various Native Tribes. The recipients valued them highly, for they conferred a prestige that was recognized throughout the nation. The Bureau of Indian Affairs considered them crucial and the Presidents for whom they were issued also knew their importance.

Many images from the "Old West" show Natives proudly wearing their Peace Medals (sometimes more than one). Generally, bronze medals were not used for presentation purposes, but in some cases, they were silver-plated and either given, sold, or traded away by unscrupulous individuals to unwitting recipients.