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Medal - History of the United States Liberty Bell Tolls Death of John Marshall

Location United States
Year 1966-1977
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Diameter 44.40 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse features an ornate cartouche at the top bearing the date 1835, above a flat field filled with inscribed text listing five key historical events of that year. The text is framed by a decorative oval border with foliate corner ornaments, and a small Franklin Mint mark appears at the bottom center.
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Reverse lettering 1835 JAN. – National debt is paid, leaving a surplus; JAN. 30 – Attempt on life of President Jackson; JULY 8 – Liberty Bell cracked while tolling the death of Chief Justice John Marshall; NOV. – Second Seminole War begun in Florida by Osceola; DEC. 16–17 – Great fire in New York City.
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