Description: LEGACY AMERICANA No. 20697 ✮ Andrew Jackson: Silver 1833 Inaugural Medal (AJACK 1832-4)Medalet celebrating the second inauguration of President Andrew Jackson, 1833. Silver. DeWitt AJ 1832-4.OBV: Raised nude bust of Jackson to left. REV: Inscription around, AND. JACKSON INAUGURATED PRESIDT. enclosing U.S./ SECOND TERM/ MAR. IV./ 1833, scroll decorations, small bow and arrow decoration pointing to date.Struck by the U.S. Mint, this is regarded as the first true inaugural medal. Near proof example.SIZE: 18 mmASSURED AUTHENTICITYNo reproductions. No exceptions. ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONSExcellent condition unless noted. PROFESSIONAL SERVICEFast, secure, trackable shipments. Legacy Americana specializes in historical memorabilia documenting America's political and cultural heritage. We take pride in offering a large and comprehensive selection of items, with something for every collecting budget and specialization. Every item is fully warranted to be authentic and original, and only the finest quality specimens make it into our inventory. We have been an eBay seller since 1998, and launched our eBay store in 2004. We have consistently maintained a positive feedback rating above 99%, five-star detailed ratings, and many of our buyers are repeat customers. As a member of American Political Items Collectors (APIC), the national organization of political hobbyists and scholars, we are committed to upholding its code of ethics. Whether you're an avid collector, history buff on a budget, or looking for that perfect gift for the partisan or pundit on your list, Legacy Americana is your one-stop shop for historical and political memorabilia on the Web.
Price: 475 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
End Time: 2024-12-26T04:26:41.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.95 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
President: Andrew Jackson
Type: Medal
Year: 1833
Theme: Politics
Country/Region: United States