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Medal - History of the American Revolution Townshend Acts Lead to Violence in Colonies

Location United States
Year 1970
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Thickness 2.15 mm
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Obverse description The obverse depicts a dramatic high-relief scene of colonial rioters in a longboat approaching a large sailing vessel, evoking the burning of the Gaspee. In the lower field, a three-line legend reads TOWNSHEND ACTS LEAD TO VIOLENCE IN COLONIES with the date 1767 below.
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Reverse description The reverse features a central relief device depicting a military drum with crossed drumsticks and a tricorn hat resting upon it, set against a dark field. Below, a multi-line commemorative inscription fills the lower two-thirds of the field, with the Franklin Mint initials FM in the exergue.
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