Thomas Jefferson Indian Peace medal reverse, later used as his entry in the Mint's Presidential Series of medals.
Date
19 July 2013 for image, 1801 for medal. Note that this is not a contemporary example, the Mint struck these for many years, although it no longer appears in their catalog.
Source
photographed from actual medal
Author
Wehwalt for image; John Reich for medal. Although Reich was later a Mint employee, he was not at the time of designing this medal
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