File:United States Army Bicentennial Bronze 3" (837905576).jpg

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I think this is the most gorgeous of all of the eight sides of the commeratives. I was wary of buying the Mint's medals, but these three inchers look beautiful displayed in the house. I took the shot using my new Canon G7, and used (only) natural diffused light. Here's a description from the U.S. Mint web site:

"...The reverse design consists of the interior portion of the Department of the Army plaque design, based on the Department of the Army seal that has been used continuously since the 1770s. The obverse and reverse designs commemorate the bicentennial of the Army, established June 14, 1775."
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Author Kevin Dooley from Chander, AZ, USA

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