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Medallic History of Dentistry The American College of Dentists

Location United States
Year 1972
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Weight 26.3 g
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Obverse description The obverse depicts an ancient Egyptian dental scene in high relief, showing two standing Egyptian figures flanking a large scroll or tablet inscribed with ancient script, likely referencing early dental knowledge. Below the scroll is a prominent winged scarab beetle, a classic Egyptian symbol, resting above a decorative frieze with additional Egyptian motifs including serpents at the base.
Obverse script Ancient Egyptian (Hieratic or Phoenician)
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Reverse description The reverse features the seal of the American College of Dentists in the upper portion, depicting a caduceus (rod of Asclepius with serpent) superimposed on a globe, surrounded by a wreath and the legend ODONTOLOGIA ARS SCIENTIA PROGRESSUS. The lower half of the field bears a raised inscription in large lettering identifying the organization, its founding date, and mission statement.
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