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Scarce WWII Era USCG Good Conduct Medal 1st Type Unnamed & Unnumbered
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a scarce World War II era United States Coast Guard Good Conduct medal, 1st Type. The medal is unnamed and unnumbered, and hangs from a red ribbon with one narrow white stripe down the middle. The front reads SEMPER PARATUS (Always...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Mexican Border War Service Medal for Nebraska National Guard
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Mexican Border War Service Medal for Nebraskan National Guard. The medal pinback reads: "FROM THE STATE OF NEBRASKA" and the center of the suspended planchet shows an eagle, wings spread clutching a shield that reads: "MEXICAN BORDER SERVICE"...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Scarce 1920's -30's US Volunteer Life Saving Corps (USVLSC) Bronze Life Saving Medal
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Scarce 1920's ??? 1930's United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps (USVLSC) Medal. The bronze Life Saving medallion depicts two individuals swimming in the water and surrounding them an enameled lifesaving buoy reads: "U. S. VOL-LIFE...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Named Ca 1920 US Volunteer Life Saving Corps (USVLSC) Sterling Medal from Sheepshead Bay, New York
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a named circa 1920s life-saving medal for the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps (USVLSC) auxiliary in sterling silver. The USVLSC existed in fifteen states where there were no federally-run life-saving stations and acted to...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Athletics Medal, 101st Signal BN, NY Nat. Guard 1932 Swimming Plunge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Beautiful, sterling Athletics Medal, 101st Signal Battalion, New York National Guard 1932 Swimming Plunge medal. The enameled planchet displays a blue enameled circle in the center that reads: "101" with the battalion's insignia...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Circa 1900 US Life Saving Service Medal, Surf Man's Benevolent Association
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Scarce circa 1900 United States Life Saving Service medal from the Surf Man's Benevolent Association in bronze with a silk ribbon. The medal features a lifesaving buoy with a paddle and spear crossed in the front. Surrounding the edges of the...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Ca 1900 US Life Saving Service Surfmens Mutual Benefit Assoc Medal by Whitehead & Hoag
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Scarce circa 1900 United States Life Saving Service medal from the Surfmens Mutual Benefit Association. The bronze medal features a lifesaving buoy with a paddle and spear crossed in the front. Surrounding the edges of the buoy in embossed...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Wonderful 1880's Volunteer Life Saving Corps - New York - Captain's Suspension Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a wonderful 1880's Volunteer Life Savings Corps of New York Captain's suspension badge. The bottom pendant is in hollow construction. It is likely made of silver. This badge has exquisite construction and a hand engraved rank...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
1892 Pair of Cased Silver Life Saving Medals from Newburyport MA
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a 1892 pair of cased silver life saving medals from Newburyport, MA. These were awarded to Theodore Nutting for saving four men on a capsized boat at Newburyport Bar (Plum Island) on either June 26th or 28th, 1892. VINTAGE: Circa 1892...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Named 1905 Life Saving Corps (NYVLSC) Bronze Lifesaving Medal from Coney Island, New York
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a named circa 1905 life-saving medal for the New York Volunteer Life Saving Corps (NYVLSC). Many states where no federally-run life-saving stations existed had their own lifesaving corps. The medal was presented to Frank A. Digan on...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available!