HORNREICH COLLECTION of Award Medals
Julian J-AM-40 AR, MA Charitable Mechanic Assoc Exhibit Award 1884

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States Massachusetts 1884
Design Description: MA Charitable Mechanics Assoc. Exhibit MCMA Silver Award Medal
Item Description: Silver 51mm 1884 J-AM-40,AR MASSACHUSETTS CHARITABLE MECHANIC ASSOCIATION Julian J-AM-40 AR 15TH EXHIBITION
Full Grade: NGC MS 61
Owner: Spencer Collection

Set Details

Custom Sets: HORNREICH COLLECTION of Award Medals
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Owner Comments:

Medal, 1884, AR, MASSACHUSETTS CHARITABLE MECHANIC ASSOCIATION, 15TH EXHIBITION, Julian J-AM-40 Silver, NGC AU61, Cert# 3607868-004. Large Silver Medal. Obv. Seated Figure with MCMA Logo at right, Ornate work below; Rv. Logo at center top, legend around, Founded 1795, Inc. 1806, Awarded at Fifteenth Exhibit.
Ex Heritage Sale, 1/12/2014, Orlando, Florida, Lot 10720; earlier Ex: Americana Sale (Stack's-Bowers, 1/2012), part of lot 6152. From The Marlor Collection. A wonderful and scarce medal with great provenance. History: The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (est.1795) of Boston, Massachusetts, was "formed for the sole purposes of promoting the mechanic arts and extending the practice of benevolence."[1] Founders included Paul Revere, Jonathan Hunnewell, and Benjamin Russell. Through much of the 19th century, the association organized conferences and exhibitions devoted to innovation in the mechanical arts.

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