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The Libertas Americana Medal is a commemorative medal created in 1781 to celebrate the American Revolution and the alliance between France and the United States. It features an allegorical representation of Liberty on the obverse and symbolic elements reflecting American independence on the reverse. These medals were struck in limited quantities and are considered significant collectibles due to their historical importance and artistic design. The Libertas Americana Medals exemplify the intersection of numismatics and commemorative art from the early American period.
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"1781" (1783) Libertas Americana Medal Silver Adams-Bentley 15, Betts-615 | Libertas Americana Medal | Libertas Americana Medals | 1781 | Paris |