Inaugural medals, such as the 1901 examples designed by Joseph K. Davies and produced by the U.S. Mint, are collectible items commemorating presidential inaugurations and significant events in U.S. history. Often made of various metals like gold, silver, or bronze, these medals feature intricate designs that represent the elected president or key national themes. The Levine variety may refer to a specific type or design within this category, known for its distinctive artistic qualities and historical significance. Collectors often seek these medals for their aesthetic appeal and connection to presidential history, and they can hold substantial value in numismatic circles.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1901-Dated L-Wmck-3 William Mckinley 44mm Ms Other / Varied Inaugural Medals - Levine 1901 Unknown