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Medal - History of the United States America Likes 'Ike'

Location United States
Year 1975
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Edge Plain with inscription
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Obverse description The obverse depicts a dynamic scene in high relief of Dwight D. Eisenhower standing with one arm raised triumphantly above an exuberant crowd of supporters, who hold campaign placards reading 'WE LIKE IKE!', 'WIN WITH IKE!', and 'NEBRASKA FOR IKE!'. The surrounding border legend reads 'AMERICA LIKES "IKE"' at the top and 'NOVEMBER 4, 1952' at the bottom, separated by five-pointed stars, all within a raised rim.
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Reverse description The reverse features a polished field enclosed by an ornate laurel-and-ribbon border frame, with an embossed cartouche at the top bearing the date '1952'. The field contains a multi-line inscribed text chronicling key events of 1952, and a small Franklin Mint mintmark appears at the bottom of the frame.
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