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Medal - History of the American Revolution Washington Crosses the Delaware

Location United States
Year 1970
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description The reverse displays a central relief grouping of a military drum, a crossed sword and musket, and a tricorn hat in the upper field against a dark background. Below, a multi-line commemorative inscription fills the field, with the Franklin Mint mark at the bottom.
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Reverse lettering DECEMBER 25, 1776 Washington's men cross ice-choked Delaware River to surprise and rout Hessian mercenaries at Trenton. A total of 918 Hessian soldiers are captured.
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