Medals. 77 



4. Obverse, horse's head, beneath this, a plough, and 1786, le- 

 gend, JVova Caesarea; reverse, U. S. coat of arms, legend, E. ptu- 

 ribus unum. Another like this, date, 1787. 



5. Obv. head crowned with laurel, legend, J\/'ova Eborac; reverse, 

 a female figure seated ; in dex. a flower, in sin. a spear with cap of 

 liberty, legend, virt. et lib. 



6. Obv. sun shining on a dial, legend, fugio, 1787, beneath all, 

 mind your business ; reverse, a chain of 13 plain circular links ; with- 

 in this, a circular band inscribed United States ; centre, legend. We 

 are one. 



7. Obv. head of Washington ; legend Washington President, 

 1791 : rev. an eagle with arrows and laurel, and in mouth, legend 

 unum e pluribus above, one cent. 



8. Obv. a radiated triangle made by 15 stars, each having the in- 

 itial of a state, ]ez,end E pluribus unum : rev. a hand holding a scroll 

 on which is inscribed our cause is just ; legend round unanimity is 

 the strength of society. This is very neatly executed. 



9. Obv. an Indian with bow and arrow ; legend. Commonwealth : 

 rev. eagle, with arrows and laurel, on breast inscribed cent ; legend, 

 Massachusetts, 1787. 



10. Obv. a head, beneath it the legend no stamps ; above. The 

 Restorer of Commerce, 1766; rev. a ship under sail — in front of it 

 the legend America ; around. Thanks to the friends of Liberty and 

 Trade. 



The above after No. 1., are of copper and about an inch in di- 

 ameter. 



11. Copper, cast, If in. in diameter. Obv. head of Washington ; 

 legend, George Washington, horn Virginia, Feb. 11, 1732: rev. 

 legend, General of the American Armies, 1775. Resigned 1783. 

 President of the United States, 1789. J. Manly, ^c, 1790. This 

 is very rude, but to a collector it has the valuable quality of being 

 rare. 



12. Brass l\ in. in diameter. Obv. Head of Geo. king, legend 

 Georgius, D. G. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hib. rex. ; rev. a rose sur- 

 mounted by a crown, ^hove Rosa Americana, 1823; below, vtilc 

 dulci. 



Nos. 1. and 11. cost 2s. 6d., the rest Gd. each. 



Mr. Doubleday is in very friendly terms with Mr. Young, and is 

 allowed to copy any thing he may desire in his collection ; they have 

 also in the British Museum a collection of American coins and med- 



