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Quick Facts

1969 Richard Milhous Nixon
Official Inaugural Medal

Designer:
Ralph Joseph Menconi (1915-1972)

Medalist:
Medallic Art Company

Varieties Struck

Dusterburg*
Number

MacNeil**
Number

Alloy

Diameter

Mintage

OIM 17G70

RMN 1969-1

Gold

70mm

1

OIM 17S70 p

RMN 1969-2

Silver

70mm

1

OIM 17S64

RMN 1969-3

Silver

64mm

15,000

OIM 17B70 p

RMN 1969-4

Bronze

70mm

78,529

OIM 17B38

RMN 1969-5

Bronze

38mm

1,000

OIM 17gB70

RMN 1969-6

Goldplate
in Lucite
Block

70mm

500

  * Dusterberg, Richard B.; The Official Inaugural Medals of the Presidents of the United States ; Cincinnati, Ohio; Medallion Press; 1971

** MacNeil, Neil; The President's Medal 1789 - 1977; New York, New York; Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. /Publisher in association with the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian; 1977

Artist & Medalist Bios

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Commentary

Richard Milhous Nixon
Thirty-seventh President of the United States

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Related Inaugural Items

Richard Milhous Nixon
1969 Official Inaugural Medal



Official Medal
Antique Silver
(Average Weight 4.5 oz, .999 Fine)
64mm (2.5 inch)
Mintage: 15,000


.999 Fine Antique Silver Official Inaugural Medal


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Pretenders

Richard Milhous Nixon
Thirty-seventh President of the United States

There are many individual medals and presidential medal series, which are quite well done and very collectable in their own right, that are often mistaken for or misattributed as "official" inaugural medals. This phenomenon can be seen readily in the descriptions of many of these medals when they appear in online auctions. The official medal, illustrated above, should match the auction item exactly before warranting a bid at official medal prices. Great, now we know the lot is misattributed but what is it? This section will illustrate some of these medals to help new collectors distinguish between the "official" and "unofficial" and to introduce all collectors to these interesting medals. Hopefully, some will be spared the expensive lessons I have seen so many unaware collectors make in online auctions and others will be inspired to expand their collecting interests to include these medals.



United States Mint Presidential Series
Stock Medal # 138
First Term
3 inch (76mm) "High-Relief" Bronze

Designer (Obverse/Reverse):
Frank Gasparro

Other Sizes Struck:
Stock Medal # 738
1-5/16 inch "coin-relief" bronze

Interesting Notes:

Pretender Identification Tip:


U.S. Mint Stock Medal # 138


Presidential Art Medals - Nixon


Presidential Art Medals
"Presidents Series"

Designer (Obverse / Reverse):
Ralph J. Menconi

Varieties Struck:
1-1/4 inch (32mm) "high-relief" Silver
1-1/4 inch (32mm) "high-relief" Bronze
3/4 inch (18.5mm) "high-relief" Silver
3/4 inch (18.5mm) "high-relief" Bronze

In the early 1960s Presidential Art Medals, Inc. of Englewood, Ohio commissioned a series of very high relief art medals to honor the Presidents of the United States. They choose Ralph J. Menconi to design and sculpt the medals and Medallic Art Company to strike them. Menconi's exquisite work on this series earned him the nickname "sculptor of presidents." Interestingly the reverses of the 32mm medals accurately trace the evolution of the Presidential Seal. The smaller 18.5mm mini-medals use a common design with only the dates changing on their reverses.


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Issue Specific Bibliography

1969 Richard Milhous Nixon Inaugural

  •  --------- ; Nixon Medal Features Daughter's Handiwork; The Numismatist, American Numismatic Association, Colorado Springs, CO; Volume 82 Number 2, 1969, February, page 166; illus.
  •  --------- ; The Presidency: Nixon Medal ; Coins Magazine, Krause Publications,Inc., Iola, Wisconsin; Volume 16 Number 3, 1969, March, page 13; illus.
  •  --------- ; The Making of a Presidential Medal: 1969 ; COINage, Behn-Miller Publications Inc., Sparta, Illinios; Volume 5 Number 2, 1969, February, page 45; illus.
  • Advertisement; Richard M. Nixon Inaugural Medal ; Coins Magazine, Krause Publications,Inc., Iola, Wisconsin; Volume 12 Number 3, 1969, March, page 37; illus.
  • Advertisement; Richard M. Nixon Inaugural Medal ; COINage, Behn-Miller Publications Inc., Sparta, Illinios; Volume 5 Number 3, 1969, March, Inside Front Cover; illus.
  • Advertisement; President Nixon Official Inaugural Medal ; COINage, Behn-Miller Publications Inc., Sparta, Illinios; Volume 5 Number 4, 1969, April, Inside Front Cover; illus.

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