Medallion - First American Flag 1976 front Medallion - First American Flag 1976 back
Medallion - First American Flag 1976 photo
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Medallion - First American Flag

1976 year
Bronze (Antique) 26.0 g 39.30 mm
Description
Location
United States
Period
Federal republic (1776-date)
Type
Medals › Commemorative medals
Year
1976
Composition
Bronze (Antique)
Weight
26.0 g
Diameter
39.30 mm
Thickness
2.775 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-13
References
Numista
N#380532
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Narrative text over an Eagle with Arrows in one talon and a olive branch in the other standing on a shield

Script: Latin

Lettering:
FIRST AMERICAN FLAG
On JUNE 4, 1777,
Congress made the following reso-
lution: "The flag of the United States
shall be thirteen stripes, alternate red
and white, with a union of thirteen stars of
white on a blue field...". The Continental Con-
gress defined the symbolic meaning of the flag:
White, Purity and Innocence; Red, Hardiness
and Valor; Blue Vigilance, Perseverance and
Justice. A popular, patriotic designation
of our flag is OLD GLORY.

Designer: W. D. Ashford

Edge

Reeded

Comment

Some of the information about James C. Curtis has not been verified.

James C. Curtis was a postmaster in Memphis, Tennessee. In the early 1970's he commissioned the production of a set of twelve medallions commemorating major events in postal history. This was done in order to promote collecting and generate revenue. Apart from the first medallion which was sterling, each of the medallions were produced in three types of metals, .999 Fine Silver, Nickel-Silver, and Bronze. The US Mint struck the medallions on behalf of the Post Office. The 1 Oz silver rounds were produced with a proof like finish in limited quantities and each one was serial numbered on the edge.