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HK-280A 1898 Admiral Dewey Manila Bay USS Olympia So Called Dollar Bronze 35mm
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Description: HK-280A 1898 Admiral Dewey Manila Bay USS Olympia So Called Dollar Bronze 35mm1899 bronze medal issued in celebration of Dewey's historic victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.
Obverse features right-facing bust of Dewey in his regalia, likely referencing the famous portrait of him published in
The World's Great Classics
, encircled by the text "Admiral Geo. Dewey." Reverse depicts a rope encircling Dewey's flagship the U.S.S. Olympia which is identified below, perimeter reads, "Manila Bay May 1, 1898."
George Dewey (1837-1917) was an Admiral of the U.S. Navy and remains the only individual to have achieved the rank. He is third to only George Washington and Abraham Lincoln in the amount of numismatics created in his honor.
Dewey became a national icon after he led an attack on Manila Bay, sinking the entire Spanish Pacific fleet while suffering only minor casualties. Dewey's victory at Manila Bay was widely lauded in the United States, and he was subsequently promoted to Admiral of the Navy and celebrated through the production of various medals, tokens, and ephemera.
This item is part of an enormous 160+ archive of Admiral George Dewey numismatics, sculptures, plaques, etc. that we will be listing over the coming weeks. If you are interested, please be sure to visit our shop regularly, we upload new items at 6PM PST every Friday.
Approximate Measurements: 35mm in diameter, 3.6mm thick, .758oz.
Condition:
Very good, antique condition, as found. Very minor scratching, scuffing, and carbon dots throughout. Patina concentrated to recessed areas of engraving on both obverse and reverse. Beautiful, circulated condition, still retaining much of its original luster.
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