Betts-401, the Baker, Duffield or Treaty of Easton Medal. Struck at the U.S. Mint in the early 19th century in Bronzed Copper from the by then broken original dies.
First time we’ve ever offered this neat type with the portrait of George II on the obverse, and a charming reverse scene depicting a friendly colonist sharing a peace pipe with a native American beneath a tree, under a cartoon sun, and surrounded by the legend LET US LOOK TO THE MOST HIGH WHO BLESSED OUR FATHERS WITH PEACE.
And this is a lovely gem with considerable mint red remaining and pretty teal green toning on the obverse.
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