1783 Treaty of Paris Medal. White Metal, with Copper Plug. Betts-610, Eimer-804, BHM-255, Van Loon-592. AU-50 (NGC).
43 mm. Lightly worn with wispy handling marks scattered about, yet still boldly defined with ample luster remaining. The tiny copper plug, used as an electrolyte in this medal, has done its job over the centuries preventing the tin pest oxidation so prevalent for medals of this composition. One of the most famous medals celebrating the Treaty of Paris, signed by representatives of Great Britain's King George III and the United States on September 3, 1783 to end the American Revolutionary War. The Dutch government presented a tin impression to John Adams in 1787, which later found its way into the Massachusetts Historical Society collection.
Estimate: $ 500
Price realized | 480 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 500 USD |