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Medal - History of the United States Supreme Court Defends Federal Authority

Location United States
Year 1966-1977
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Weight 35.10 g
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Obverse description The obverse features a high-relief scene depicting Chief Justice John Marshall presiding over a courtroom, robed and seated at a bench in the foreground, with several figures standing and seated before him in the background, set against a window. The surrounding legend reads SUPREME COURT DEFENDS FEDERAL AUTHORITY along the upper arc, with FEB. 20, 1809 along the lower arc, flanked by two five-pointed stars, and the engraver's initials RB visible in the lower field.
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Obverse lettering SUPREME COURT DEFENDS FEDERAL AUTHORITY RB FEB. 20, 1809
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Reverse script Latin
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