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Medal - Wolves Watching

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Diameter 38 mm
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Reverse description A spread-winged American eagle is displayed prominently in the central field, rendered in a style reminiscent of the Morgan dollar reverse type. Olive branch and arrows are held in the eagle's talons, with a laurel wreath framing the central device. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA curves along the upper periphery, while ONE DOLLAR appears in the lower field. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST is inscribed within the design, and the outermost border features a raised beaded rim.
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Nickel silver plated brass was a common choice for commemorative medal production from the mid-20th century onward, offering acceptable surface quality for detail reproduction at lower cost than solid cupronickel or silver. Without a documented issuer, date, or mintage attached to this piece, its precise origin remains unattributed in the standard reference literature.

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