Medal - Greater Cleveland Bicentennial

Location United States
Year 1976
Type Commemorative medal
Composition
Weight
Diameter 38.5 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Edge
Period Federal republic (1776-date)
Notice
Reference(s)
Obverse description The obverse of the medal is an adaptation of the design symbolizing Cleveland used during the 175th birthday of the city. It was designed by Bernice Kochan, Cleveland artist, who won the Governor’s Award for designing two postage stamps and for the TB Christmas seal in 1969. Superimposed on the 1971 design is the official emblem of the American Revolution Bicentennial.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering CLEVELAND CELEBRATES THE UNITED STATES BICENTENNIAL 1776 1976
Reverse description The face shows the “Spirit of ‘76” — a sculptured version of the masterpiece painting by Archibald M. Willard. The wording “Cleveland — the City with the Spirit of ‘76” is a reminder that the painting is located in Cleveland’s City Hall, and that Willard lived and painted in Cleveland. He executed the original for exhibition at the International Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876 in a fourth-floor studio at 308 Euclid Avenue, where he and a handful of artist friends started the first life class in Cleveland.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering CLEVELAND THE CITY WITH THE SPIRIT OF ‘76
Mintage
Numisquare ID 2137379470
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