Guns International #: 100387776
Seller's Inventory #: 1063
Not to be confused with the 5 figure originals, according to the internet, these round silver medals were made to fill the collectors needs. These were made, starting in 1860 and are struck from the same or similar dies for collectors on original trade beads. If you want a nice old Peace Medal for display and dont want to spend a ton of dough.
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Guns International #: 100387776
Category - Collectibles - Western
Category
Collectibles - Western
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Seller: AAURB
Company: Member Since: 2/18/11
First Name: Anthony
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Country: United States
Phone: (773) 255-4471
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King George
11 2" Round Silver Peace Medal on Trade Beads.- Hudson Bay Trade Medal
Description: Not to be confused with the 5 figure originals, according to the internet, these round silver medals were made to fill the collectors needs. These were made, starting in 1860 and are struck from the same or similar dies for collectors on original trade beads. If you want a nice old Peace Medal for display and dont want to spend a ton of dough. SOLD |
Guns International #: 100387776
Seller's Inventory #: 1063
Not to be confused with the 5 figure originals, according to the internet, these round silver medals were made to fill the collectors needs. These were made, starting in 1860 and are struck from the same or similar dies for collectors on original trade beads. If you want a nice old Peace Medal for display and dont want to spend a ton of dough.
Guns International #: 100387776
Seller's Inventory #: 1063
Not to be confused with the 5 figure originals, according to the internet, these round silver medals were made to fill the collectors needs. These were made, starting in 1860 and are struck from the same or similar dies for collectors on original trade beads. If you want a nice old Peace Medal for display and dont want to spend a ton of dough.