coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Other / Varied \ Libertas Americana & Paris Restrikes \ 1781 \ Unknown
The Libertas Americana coins are commemorative silver medals struck in honor of the American Revolution, specifically celebrating American independence. The Paris Restrikes refer to later reproductions of these medals produced in France, which were minted post-revolution to recognize the alliance between France and the United States. The original designs, created by renowned engraver Benjamin Duvivier in 1781, feature allegorical themes of liberty and independence. These collectibles are sought after by numismatists for their historical significance and artistic value.
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1781-Dated Betts-615 Libertas Americana Bronze Ms | Other / Varied | Libertas Americana & Paris Restrikes | 1781 | Unknown |