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stated, "I am of the opinion that the heads of Washington and Lafayette should be treated from the sculptor's standpoint, and every effort be made to represent them with a grandeur and dignity commensurate with the position they fill in the Nation's history, which certainly could not be done if they are to be shown peeping out of a half moon." At the instructions of Roberts, Barber went to New York and met with Peck over two days on June 14 and 15. Afterwards, Barber reported to the Mint Director, "I think we will hear no more of the Lafayette prayer" and that Peck now appreciated that the space available for a design, even on a silver dollar (the largest US coin) was limited, "and as it is the desire of the Committee to have the monument displayed, the prayer will have to find some other place". Although Barber indicated that the decision of the commission to represent the statue without its pedestal represented progress toward the point where he might engrave dies, "I learned in New York that the work of the sculptor must be submitted to a committee in Paris who will have entire charge of the monument, and the sculptor's work has to be changed in any and every detail until it meets the approval of this Committee of Frenchmen ... to me it looks as if it might be sometime in 1900."
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branch. The reverse inscription, "Erected by the youth of the United States in honor of Gen Lafayette/Paris 1900" is a tribute to the school fundraising efforts that took place in 1898. Swiatek and Breen pointed out that even if one grants that the 1900 date was intended to be that of the exposition and the erection of the statue, the coins would still violate the 1873 act, that required the date of mintage to appear on the coins, and thus "the Lafayette dollars are technically undated and therefore illegal!"
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bank, continued for several years. Prices initially dropped on the secondary market—the pieces could be purchased for $ 1.10 in 1903—and thousands may have been released into circulation, or were spent by purchasers in hard times. By 1920, the market price passed the original issue price, and thereafter prices rose steadily, reaching $ 3.50 by 1930, $ 5 at the height of the commemorative coin boom in July 1936, $ 13 by 1950, $ 55 by 1960, and $ 650 by 1975.
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Barber then inspected it. It was then shown to Robert J. Thompson, secretary of the Memorial Commission, and then given to Director of the Mint George E. Roberts. It was placed in a coin or medal case and brought back to Washington, D.C., by Mr. Roberts, to be given to President William McKinley. The coin was then to be sent in an elaborate $ 1,000 presentation case, to be given to the president of the French Republic.
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of the aristocratic and enthusiastic sympathy shown by France to our forefathers." Swiatek and Breen noted, "We may take Lafayette's pose on the statue, as depicted on the coin, to represent him in triumphal procession rather than charging against the enemy—note his sheathed sword, like a Highland pipe major's baton, serving as a standard rather than brandished unsheathed as a weapon."
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governors or commissioners of education of the states or territories. Although President McKinley did not issue a similar proclamation, he did praise the plan in a letter printed in the press. Special ceremonies in honor of Lafayette (along with appropriate lesson plans) were observed in many schools, and pupils were called upon to donate
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had been sold for $ 10,000. An offer of $ 5,000 was made but declined for the first Lafayette dollar to be struck, which was designated for presentation to the French president. Thompson, designated a special commissioner of the United States for the purpose, took the casket to France aboard the S.S.
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The obverse of the Lafayette dollar features jugate, or conjoined, heads of Washington and Lafayette. Slabaugh noted Barber's account that the busts were based on the sculpture by Houdon and the medal by Caunois, but, "possibly these did have some effect on the design but it has always been my belief
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on July 4, 1900. Afterwards, Bartlett was dissatisfied with certain aspects of the design, and changed them. His bronze statue erected there in 1908 differs considerably from the statue depicted on the coin. Changes made included the elimination of Lafayette's three-cornered hat, and the position of
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On the reverse, Lafayette holds a sword, extended upwards. Bartlett described the version of the statue that Barber worked from: "Lafayette is represented in the statue as a fact and a symbol, offering his sword and services to the American colonists in the cause of liberty. He appears as the emblem
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Once the coins were minted, the commission began sales at $ 2 each. After February 1900, when the commission moved its offices from Chicago to Paris, sales were handled by the American Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago. Only small numbers were sold to coin collectors. Sales, conducted through the
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Present at this small Lafayette dollar ceremony were several Mint officials, members of the Lafayette Memorial Commission and a few members of the press. After Miss Gleary removed the first Lafayette dollar struck, she presented it to Mint Superintendent Henry Boyer. Mint Chief Engraver Charles E.
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The reverse is based on an early sketch of the statue of Lafayette by Bartlett. It depicts a mounted statue of Lafayette, riding left. Barber's monogram does not appear on the coin, but the name "Bartlett" is inscribed on the base of the statue. Also on the base, and extending below it, is a palm
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in Chicago. Instead, Congress passed and McKinley signed on March 3, 1899, a civil appropriations bill that included provision for 50,000 silver one-dollar pieces to be granted to the commission. The bullion for the striking was to be purchased on the open market and was not to come from the Mint's
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Another proposed means of paying for the statue was a commemorative coin. In early 1899, the commission sought enactment of legislation granting it an appropriation of $ 50,000 in the form of 100,000 commemorative half dollars, that could be sold to the public at a premium. Such a method had helped
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Fourteen thousand pieces were returned to the Treasury, and were held in $ 1,000 sacks. This followed poor sales of the new coin in Paris—only 1,800 sold there; some 10,000 were returned to the United States. They were held for many years. In 1945, Omaha coin dealer Aubrey Beebe learned about the
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The commission was tardy in giving the final order for the statue to Bartlett, so late that it was impossible to have the final bronze piece ready in time; a one-third model was only completed in May. According to Q. David Bowers, "the French are at home in such problems." The commission was
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Once the ceremony at the Philadelphia Mint had concluded, striking of the Lafayette dollar continued on an older coinage press capable of minting eighty pieces per minute, or 4,800 per hour. A total of 50,026 pieces were struck, including 26 coins laid aside for inspection and testing at the 1900
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or the amusing originality of the Columbian half-dollar. Despite the necessity for low relief the jugate busts are too linear. The reverse suffers from too much lettering of uniform size. The words 'Paris 1900' might have been enough; at most, the addition of 'From the Youth of the United States'
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Peck and other commission members were not satisfied with the design proposals, and suggested some of their own. Barber denigrated these in a letter to Roberts on June 8. Peck had proposed that only the faces of Washington and Lafayette be shown, with no depiction of the rest of the head. Barber
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Congress dutifully voted in July 1777 to commission Lafayette as a major general, and sent him to meet Washington. The two men formed a very close relationship despite a quarter-century difference in age. Franklin's wish to keep Lafayette safe was frustrated by the young man's desire to be where
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chose as commissioner-general to the exposition. Peck made the monument proposal a part of the American plans for Paris, and appointed the Lafayette Memorial Commission to raise funds for it. A part of this fundraising was the one-dollar commemorative coin, approved by Congress on March 3, 1899.
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May this immense Temple of Freedom ever stand, a lesson to oppressors, an example to the oppressed, a sanctuary for the rights of mankind! And may these happy United States attain that complete splendor and prosperity which will illustrate the blessings of their Government, and for ages to come
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that the immediate source or idea for the design was the Yorktown Centennial medal of 1881." Swiatek and Breen contended that although the ultimate ancestor of Barber's depiction of Washington was the Houdon bust, the source of the Lafayette bust and the format of the obverse "was beyond doubt
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wrote in a letter that the Lafayette Memorial Commission was contemplating having, on one side of the coin, a representation of the new monument. Barber responded the following day to Philadelphia Mint Superintendent Henry Boyer, referencing that letter and asking for a sketch of the monument.
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On June 20, 1899, Barber submitted the final designs for the coin. They were approved by Director Roberts on July 1. This did not put an end to the wrangles over what should be on the coin: the commission wished to have the coins dated 1900, but have them to sell as early as possible in 1899.
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Fundraising to build the Lafayette monument was a major component of the commission's work, and it sought to involve American schools and schoolchildren in the project. October 19, 1898—the 117th anniversary of Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown—was proclaimed the first "Lafayette Day" by 42
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In March 1898, a resolution was introduced in Congress for a commission to erect a monument to Lafayette in Paris on behalf of the United States. The bill passed the Senate, and hearings were held before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Chicago businessman and philanthropist
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able to have a full-sized plaster model ready by July 4 by sawing the scale model in pieces and distributing them to various workshops, that made enlargements in plaster. Brought together, the plaster pieces fitted perfectly. This assembly was ceremoniously dedicated in the
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in honor of the French patriot. A total of $ 45,858.30 was obtained from the events at the schools; those institutions were furnished, on the next Lafayette Day (intended to be annual), with ornate receipts, signed by Dawes and meant as momentos to descend to posterity.
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Lafayette returned to France after 1781, a national hero in both countries. He returned to the United States in 1784, his last visit for 40 years. In France, he involved himself in politics, favoring a constitutional monarchy. He was given office and commands after the
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to be held in Paris. Peck revived the Lafayette proposal as part of the American participation in the fair, and created a Lafayette Memorial Commission to supervise the monument project. The commission was to ensure that the monument was unveiled on July 4, 1900—both
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that required the date of production to appear on the coins. In the end, the matter was compromised: the pieces were struck in December 1899, not distributed until the following month, and the inscription "Paris 1900" appears on the coins.
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heads of Lafayette and Washington for the other, would form the basis for the eventual coin. Roberts quickly approved Barber's sketch of the two heads, and without consulting the commission leaked the information to the
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The coin has been counterfeited from time to time. Various techniques have also been used to make genuine specimens shinier to deceive collectors, including polishing, a process that damages their surfaces and patina.
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In 1925, numismatist George H. Clapp discovered a Lafayette dollar that slightly differed from published descriptions. He researched the matter further over the following decade, and discovered two additional
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lacked funds, Lafayette hired a ship at his own expense and in 1777 sailed for America, though he initially received a cold reception from the Congress. So many foreign officers had sought to be a part of the
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The Lafayette dollar is the first American coin to depict a US citizen. After the Lafayette piece, the Mint did not again strike a commemorative silver dollar until the 1983-S
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used to refer contemptuously to the 'commercial medalists of the Mint'. The difference here is not merely in the relief, but in elementary modeling skill." Art historian
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questioned why $ 150,000 was the fundraising target of the commission, as no equestrian statue had ever cost more than half that. The commission was sued by architect
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and also United States Day at the exposition. On September 1, 1898, Peck appointed a number of prominent Americans to the commission, including Iowa Senator
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All Lafayette dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint on December 14, 1899, the centennial of the death of George Washington. The Philadelphia
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By April 12, 1899, the chief engraver had obtained from commission secretary Thompson a preliminary sketch of the monument—an equestrian statue by
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Barber's design for the Lafayette dollar has often been criticized. Swiatek and Breen complained about the "lifeless head of the President ".
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in September 1777. France soon entered the war on the American side, and was instrumental in the victory. Lafayette helped lead the decisive
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testified in support of the bill, which though favored by the committee was not considered by the House due to higher priorities during the
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stated that "the shallow relief of Barber's work is but a travesty of Krider's extremely detailed high-relief artistry". According to
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the raised arm and sword. The statue stood there for almost eighty years, but was displaced in the 1980s during the excavations for
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took personal charge of the project, seeking to avoid the delays and disputes that had marked the two previous commemoratives, the
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Report of the Commissioner-General for the United States to the International Universal Exposition, Paris, France, 1900
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Beginning in 1898, prominent Americans sought to erect in Paris a monument to Lafayette, a Frenchman who fought in the
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arranged his release, Lafayette remained on his estates and away from politics during the Emperor's rule. After the
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coins from government records and enquired, only to be told that the coins had been recently melted.
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The obverse of the "Washington Before Boston" medal was the first medallic use of Houdon's bust.
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bought 38,675.875 troy ounces of silver for $ 23,032.80. The designs were to be selected by the
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Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, speech to the committee sent to take leave of him, 1784
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On May 23, 1899, Barber wrote to Roberts that he planned to base the Washington bust (on the
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The commission was plagued by a number of financial difficulties. In January 1900, sculptor
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alongside his entire army, which sealed the fate of the war in favor of the Americans.
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The Encyclopedia of United States Silver & Gold Commemorative Coins, 1892 to 1954
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invite Lafayette to return as the guest of the nation. The marquis and his son,
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was a silver coin issued as part of the United States' participation in the
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stated that, "the Lafayette dollar lacks the quaint, dated appeal of the
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Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution
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In 1824, the American Congress voted unanimously to have President
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Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette was born on September 6, 1757, to
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Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
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Commemorative Coins of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia
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Field, Cynthia R.; Gournay, Isabelle; Somma, Thomas P. (2013).
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Cultural depictions of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
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A Meeting in the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
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Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert M. de Lafayette
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Once the bill passed, Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver
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Thompson. 345:battles raged, and he was wounded at the 3344:United States Capitol cornerstone laying 3206:Chairman, 1787 Constitutional Convention 1743:A Guide Book of United States Coins 2014 765: 718: 648: 628: 592: 526: 5022:Early United States commemorative coins 4585: 3534:Ford Mansion, Washington's headquarters 3426:John Rutledge Supreme Court nominations 3211:George Washington's political evolution 2815:Michel du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette 2767:Lafayette in the Somewhat United States 2507:1824–25 Grand Tour of the United States 2333:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette 1523:. Great Falls, Va.: Seneca Mill Press. 293:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette 230:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette 5004: 4749:The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand 4643: 4624: 4316:(step-granddaughter, adopted daughter) 3615:Electoral history of George Washington 2119:American Liberty high relief gold coin 1556: 1348: 971: 112:1899 (a 1900 date appears on the coin) 4631:The Proclamation of Dušan's Law Codex 4598: 4502: 4278:Attempted theft of Washington's skull 4159:Founding Fathers of the United States 2982:Washington in the American Revolution 2878: 2852: 2305: 2181: 1764: 972:Bowman, Bridget (December 29, 2014). 625:Washington quarter § Houdon bust 414:honorary citizen of the United States 3934:Washington Masonic National Memorial 3762:General George Washington at Trenton 3620:Post-presidency of George Washington 3196:Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture 2987:Commander-in-chief, Continental Army 1714: 1627: 1518: 1262: 1250: 1168: 959: 947: 923: 904: 892: 675:] and Caunois, it is clear why 4273:George Washington Memorial Building 3339:Presidential Succession Act of 1792 1646: 1630:United States Commemorative Coinage 1599:. Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing. 1468: 1456: 1420: 1396: 1277: 1219: 833:A Guide Book of United States Coins 554:. On March 24, 1899, Mint Director 483:Vice President of the United States 391:restoration of the monarchy in 1815 312:In 1775, while on military duty in 13: 4725:Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi 4687:Struggle of the Two Natures in Man 3939:George Washington Memorial Parkway 3929:Washington University in St. Louis 2634:Lafayette Square Historic District 2624:Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. 1740: 1506: 1444: 1432: 1408: 1384: 1289: 1238: 1040: 14: 5058: 3129:Resignation as commander-in-chief 1692: 1594: 1577: 1484: 1372: 1156: 1139: 1127: 1115: 1103: 1091: 1076: 1052: 935: 688:would have conveyed the matter." 610:insisted on the provision of the 316:, Lafayette received word of the 236:, and designed by Chief Engraver 5047:World's fair commemorative coins 4917:Chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture 4482: 4481: 4263:Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 4043:Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins 3748:Washington Crossing the Delaware 3186:Initiated, 1774 Fairfax Resolves 3021:New York and New Jersey campaign 2809:Georges Washington de La Fayette 2356: 2237:"CAL" Liberty Head quarter eagle 1613: 1028: 1016: 1004: 868: 854: 4799:The Exhibit of American Negroes 3769:Washington at Verplanck's Point 3685:Washington Monument (Baltimore) 3554:President's House, Philadelphia 3391:State of the Union Address 1790 2700:Lafayette (We Hear You Calling) 1307: 573:American Journal of Numismatics 410:Lafayette visited all 24 states 4757:Palace of Agriculture and Food 4713:A Cotton Office in New Orleans 4308:George Washington Parke Custis 4241:American Philosophical Society 4003:America the Beautiful quarters 3847:George Washington on Horseback 3799:The Washington Family portrait 3146:Washington Before Boston Medal 2894:President of the United States 965: 714:United States Assay Commission 588:Pierre-Simon-Benjamin Duvivier 522: 198:Equestrian statue of Lafayette 132:None. All specimens struck at 1: 5042:Exposition Universelle (1900) 5012:Currencies introduced in 1899 4761:Palace of Diverse Industries 4038:250th Anniversary half dollar 3998:D.C. and territories quarters 3819:Reception at Trenton painting 3610:Washington and Lee University 3579:James River and Kanawha Canal 3421:Federal judicial appointments 3036:Battle of the Assunpink Creek 2742:(1997 documentary miniseries) 1700:. New York: Arco Publishing. 1678:. New York: Arco Publishing. 810: 748:. The two objects are now in 426:Exposition Universelle (1900) 333:that its commanding general, 286: 248:to depict American citizens. 4310:(step-grandson, adopted son) 3924:George Washington University 3783:Surrender of Lord Cornwallis 3674:The Apotheosis of Washington 3273:Cabinet of the United States 3201:1785 Mount Vernon Conference 2600:Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania 2585:Fayetteville, North Carolina 2549:Château de la Grange-BlĂ©neau 1792:Coinage of the United States 597:Caunois's medal of Lafayette 504:World's Columbian Exposition 419: 7: 4850:Paris 1900 chess tournament 3755:The Passage of the Delaware 3549:Second Presidential Mansion 2917:Second Continental Congress 2458:Women's March on Versailles 1651:. Chicago: KWS Publishers. 1628:Slabaugh, Arlie R. (1975). 1538:Bureau of the Mint (1904). 1519:Burdette, Roger W. (2006). 1315:"Lafayette's statue's cost" 848:References and bibliography 805:Los Angeles Olympics dollar 509:Sherman Silver Purchase Act 479:Comptroller of the Currency 406:George Washington Lafayette 326:Second Continental Congress 10: 5063: 5017:United States dollar coins 4990:Verset laĂŻque et somptueux 4743:Portrait of Alphonse Leroy 4344:Elizabeth Washington Lewis 3971:Washington–Franklin Issues 3544:First Presidential Mansion 3349:Proclamation of Neutrality 3251:1792 presidential election 2927:First Continental Congress 2905:Commander-in-Chief of the 2900:Senior Officer of the Army 2694:1825 Samuel Morse painting 2485:War of the First Coalition 1582:. Roswell, GA: Kyle Vick. 1494:. Trenton, NJ: D. Fenton. 622: 606:Secretary of the Treasury 423: 290: 253:American Revolutionary War 226:Paris World's Fair of 1900 60:38.1 mm (1.5 in) 48:26.73 g (412.5  4969: 4909: 4858: 4837: 4789:Palace of Social Economy 4731:Haymaking in the Auvergne 4572: 4536: 4467: 4401: 4286: 4136: 4106:The War that Made America 3834:Princeton Battle Monument 3628: 3600:Society of the Cincinnati 3598:President General of the 3479: 3436: 3381:Thanksgiving Proclamation 3288:Secretary of the Treasury 3219: 3169: 2997:Washington's headquarters 2970:Battle of the Monongahela 2936: 2886: 2837:Honorary U.S. citizenship 2824: 2793: 2686: 2568: 2535: 2499: 2429: 2365: 2354: 2339: 2282: 2261: 2245: 2229: 2128: 2067: 1989: 1928: 1841: 1798: 1722:Numismatic Art in America 1647:Swiatek, Anthony (2012). 1573:– via Google Books. 1552:– via Google Books. 1502:– via Google Books. 618: 442:Later in 1898, President 210: 202: 194: 185: 180: 172: 162: 154: 145: 140: 128: 116: 108: 97: 74: 64: 56: 44: 33: 26: 4820:The Defense of the Sampo 4338:Augustine Washington Jr. 4098:Turn: Washington's Spies 3944:George Washington Bridge 3589:Congressional Gold Medal 3268:Title of "Mr. President" 3002:office and sleeping tent 2965:Battle of Fort Necessity 2750:(2002 television series) 2658:Lafayette College statue 2421:Franco-American alliance 1595:Lange, David W. (2006). 692:Production and aftermath 4829:Royal Pavilion of Spain 4719:Le DĂ©jeuner sur l'herbe 4388:(2nd great-grandfather) 4008:American Women quarters 3914:Washington, D.C. statue 3829:Trenton Battle Monument 3805:Washington at Princeton 3497:Ferry Farm boyhood home 3371:Slave Trade Act of 1794 3305:Oath Administration Act 3191:Continental Association 3134:Badge of Military Merit 3026:Delaware River crossing 2723:La RĂ©volution française 2448:National Guard (France) 2443:Estates General of 1789 1666:Swiatek, Anthony & 1304:, pp. 69, 126–127. 4983:Paris Exposition, 1900 3954:Washington Square Park 3742:Revolutionary War Door 3559:Germantown White House 3461:Washington and slavery 3354:Neutrality Act of 1794 2803:Adrienne de La Fayette 2480:Champ de Mars massacre 2411:Battle of Green Spring 2401:Battle of Rhode Island 771: 728: 709: 654: 634: 598: 539: 513:United States Treasury 449:Exposition Universelle 372: 281:United States Treasury 4939:Gare du Champ de Mars 4675:The Little White Girl 4530:1900 Paris Exposition 4268:Mount Vernon replicas 4226:General of the Armies 4201:Washington's Crossing 4033:Washington half eagle 3663:Washington's Birthday 3584:Mountain Road Lottery 3451:The Washington Papers 3300:Judiciary Act of 1789 3063:Battle of White Marsh 3048:Philadelphia campaign 2955:French and Indian War 2545:(birthplace and home) 2469:FĂŞte de la FĂ©dĂ©ration 2396:Battle of Barren Hill 2274:Columbian half dollar 2253:Columbian half dollar 1741:Yeoman, R.S. (2018). 1578:Flynn, Kevin (2008). 830:'s deluxe edition of 769: 757:Charles Henry Niehaus 742:Washington's Birthday 733:Columbian half dollar 722: 704: 652: 632: 596: 548:Columbian half dollar 530: 465:, Secretary of State 367: 299:a noble French family 277:Paul Wayland Bartlett 4845:1900 Summer Olympics 4815:Pavilion of Finland 4326:Mary Ball Washington 4320:Augustine Washington 4314:Eleanor Parke Custis 4191:Cherry-tree anecdote 4074:A More Perfect Union 4023:Silver bullion coins 3882:New York City statue 3446:Presidential library 3320:Militia Acts of 1792 3261:Reception at Trenton 3058:Battle of Germantown 3053:Battle of Brandywine 2670:Lafayette Escadrille 2612:New York City statue 2590:Lafayette, Louisiana 2555:Lafayette Land Grant 2543:Château de Chavaniac 2512:New York City parade 2437:Assembly of Notables 2386:Battle of Gloucester 2381:Battle of Brandywine 2373:French frigate  2162:(1976, 1992–present) 1292:, pp. 116, 119. 1055:, pp. 122, 126. 986:on December 31, 2014 788:in Paris, along the 437:Spanish–American War 347:Battle of Brandywine 39:United States dollar 4663:Colonel Thomas Cass 4637:The Takovo Uprising 4382:(great-grandfather) 4368:Lawrence Washington 4332:Lawrence Washington 4246:American Revolution 4090:We Fight to Be Free 4055:Cultural depictions 3966:U.S. Postage stamps 3919:West Point monument 3904:Philadelphia statue 3789:Unfinished portrait 3653:Washington Monument 3522:Woodlawn Plantation 3327:Coinage Act of 1792 3256:Second inauguration 3107:Newburgh Conspiracy 3085:Sullivan Expedition 3080:Battles of Saratoga 3041:Battle of Princeton 2517:Philadelphia parade 2366:American Revolution 2101:First Spouse (gold) 1716:Vermeule, Cornelius 1363:, pp. 127–128. 1361:Swiatek & Breen 1337:Swiatek & Breen 1326:. January 23, 1900. 1302:Swiatek & Breen 1265:, pp. 101–102. 1203:Swiatek & Breen 1186:Swiatek & Breen 1118:, pp. 248–249. 1043:, pp. 113–114. 1019:, pp. 169–170. 838:Almost Uncirculated 612:Coinage Act of 1873 584:Jean-Antoine Houdon 475:Edward Everett Hale 395:Chamber of Deputies 318:American Revolution 273:Jean-Antoine Houdon 23: 4896:Pont Alexandre III 4891:Passerelle Debilly 4650:Out into the World 4449:Christopher Sheels 4392:Bushrod Washington 4362:Charles Washington 4356:John A. Washington 4211:1751 Barbados trip 4100:(2014–2017 series) 3988:Washington quarter 3899:Perth Amboy statue 3887:Wall Street statue 3867:Mexico City statue 3794:Lansdowne portrait 3605:Washington College 3594:Thanks of Congress 3517:Whiskey distillery 3332:United States Mint 3310:Nonintercourse Act 3278:Secretary of State 3239:First inauguration 3073:Battle of Monmouth 2832:Order of Lafayette 2731:Jefferson in Paris 2664:Los Angeles statue 2652:Lafayette Memorial 2618:LaFayette Fountain 2406:Battle of Monmouth 1615:Peck, Ferdinand W. 1486:Adams, John Quincy 1323:The New York Times 1065:Bureau of the Mint 962:, pp. 17, 19. 876:Numismatics portal 777:Place du Carrousel 772: 729: 681:Cornelius Vermeule 655: 635: 599: 540: 463:William B. Allison 359:Lieutenant General 242:U.S. silver dollar 240:, it was the only 136:without mint mark. 124:and 14,000 melted) 21: 4999: 4998: 4910:Urban development 4778:Palace of Optics 4669:The Great God Pan 4560:Bois de Vincennes 4496: 4495: 4350:Samuel Washington 4302:John Parke Custis 4296:Martha Washington 4236:American Foxhound 4116:(2020 miniseries) 4108:(2006 miniseries) 4061:George Washington 4028:Washington nickel 4013:Washington dollar 3993:50 State Quarters 3976:1932 bicentennial 3872:Morristown statue 3730:George Washington 3722:George Washington 3714:George Washington 3706:George Washington 3691:George Washington 3366:Pinckney's Treaty 3315:Whiskey Rebellion 3095:Siege of Yorktown 3090:Yorktown campaign 3031:Battle of Trenton 2975:Forbes Expedition 2942:Revolutionary War 2880:George Washington 2846: 2845: 2786:(2024 miniseries) 2605:Lafayette College 2551:(home and museum) 2430:French Revolution 2416:Siege of Yorktown 2299: 2298: 2175: 2174: 2103:(2007–2016; 2020) 1752:978-0-7948-4580-3 1733:978-0-674-62840-3 1707:978-0-668-01536-3 1685:978-0-668-04765-4 1658:978-0-9817736-7-4 1639:978-0-307-09377-6 1606:978-0-7948-1972-9 1570:978-0-8214-4239-5 1530:978-0-9768986-1-0 1471:, pp. 65–67. 1459:, pp. 66–67. 1423:, pp. 60–65. 1351:, pp. 66–67. 1142:, pp. 17–18. 1067:, pp. 88–89. 950:, pp. 18–19. 907:, pp. 17–18. 556:George E. Roberts 544:Charles E. Barber 537:Charles E. Barber 533:George E. Roberts 383:French Revolution 351:Yorktown campaign 339:Benjamin Franklin 335:George Washington 322:Thirteen Colonies 309:married in 1774. 259:, whom President 238:Charles E. Barber 234:George Washington 218: 217: 206:Charles E. Barber 167:Charles E. Barber 134:Philadelphia Mint 5054: 4977:Lafayette dollar 4811:TrocadĂ©ro Palace 4797: 4795: 4769: 4767: 4710: 4708: 4697: 4695: 4681:The Medicine Man 4660: 4658: 4647: 4645: 4634:first version - 4628: 4626: 4615: 4613: 4605:Sad Inheritance! 4602: 4600: 4589: 4587: 4550:, esplanade des 4523: 4516: 4509: 4500: 4499: 4485: 4484: 4459:Harry Washington 4419:Caroline Branham 4181:Virginia dynasty 4169:Federalist Party 4149:List of articles 4063:(1984 miniseries 4050:Mount Washington 4018:Lafayette dollar 3857:Baltimore statue 3648:Washington state 3643:Washington, D.C. 3386:Farewell Address 3293:Secretary of War 3283:Attorney General 2907:Continental Army 2873: 2866: 2859: 2850: 2849: 2641:Lafayette dollar 2360: 2340:Principal author 2326: 2319: 2312: 2303: 2302: 2290:Lafayette dollar 2269:Isabella quarter 2222: 2220: 2202: 2195: 2188: 2179: 2178: 2160:Silver Proof Set 2148:Special Mint Set 1955: 1954: 1950: 1947: 1859: 1858: 1854: 1785: 1778: 1771: 1762: 1761: 1756: 1737: 1725: 1711: 1689: 1677: 1662: 1643: 1624: 1610: 1591: 1574: 1553: 1534: 1515: 1508:Bowers, Q. David 1503: 1472: 1466: 1460: 1454: 1448: 1442: 1436: 1430: 1424: 1418: 1412: 1406: 1400: 1394: 1388: 1382: 1376: 1370: 1364: 1358: 1352: 1346: 1340: 1334: 1328: 1327: 1319: 1311: 1305: 1299: 1293: 1287: 1281: 1275: 1266: 1260: 1254: 1248: 1242: 1236: 1223: 1217: 1206: 1200: 1189: 1183: 1172: 1166: 1160: 1154: 1143: 1137: 1131: 1125: 1119: 1113: 1107: 1101: 1095: 1089: 1080: 1074: 1068: 1062: 1056: 1050: 1044: 1038: 1032: 1026: 1020: 1014: 1008: 1002: 996: 995: 993: 991: 982:. Archived from 969: 963: 957: 951: 945: 939: 933: 927: 921: 908: 902: 896: 890: 878: 873: 872: 871: 864: 859: 858: 857: 761:Henry Hornbostel 685:Isabella quarter 552:Isabella quarter 487:Charles G. Dawes 459:Independence Day 444:William McKinley 376: 331:Continental Army 303:Battle of Minden 261:William McKinley 222:Lafayette dollar 190: 150: 120:50,026 (less 26 109:Years of minting 24: 22:Lafayette dollar 20: 5062: 5061: 5057: 5056: 5055: 5053: 5052: 5051: 5002: 5001: 5000: 4995: 4965: 4905: 4901:Rue de l'Avenir 4854: 4833: 4792: 4783:Great Telescope 4764: 4705: 4692: 4655: 4642: 4623: 4610: 4597: 4584: 4568: 4554:, banks of the 4532: 4527: 4497: 4492: 4463: 4397: 4380:John Washington 4282: 4258:Betsy Ross flag 4154:Founders Online 4132: 3909:Portland statue 3632: 3624: 3574:Potomac Company 3539:Hasbrouck House 3475: 3456:Religious views 3438: 3432: 3244:inaugural bible 3223: 3215: 3173:founding events 3172: 3165: 3112:Newburgh letter 3102:Culper Spy Ring 3014:Siege of Boston 3009:Boston campaign 2960:Jumonville Glen 2950:Military career 2940: 2938:Military career 2932: 2882: 2877: 2847: 2842: 2820: 2789: 2758:(2015 musical, 2682: 2647:Mount Lafayette 2571: 2564: 2560:Picpus Cemetery 2531: 2495: 2490:July Revolution 2463:Society of 1789 2425: 2361: 2352: 2335: 2330: 2300: 2295: 2278: 2257: 2241: 2225: 2218: 2215: 2206: 2176: 2171: 2124: 2107:Palladium Eagle 2063: 1985: 1952: 1948: 1945: 1943: 1924: 1865:1¢ (large size) 1856: 1852: 1851: 1837: 1794: 1789: 1759: 1753: 1734: 1708: 1686: 1659: 1640: 1607: 1571: 1531: 1475: 1467: 1463: 1455: 1451: 1443: 1439: 1435:, p. 1049. 1431: 1427: 1419: 1415: 1407: 1403: 1395: 1391: 1383: 1379: 1371: 1367: 1359: 1355: 1347: 1343: 1335: 1331: 1317: 1313: 1312: 1308: 1300: 1296: 1288: 1284: 1276: 1269: 1261: 1257: 1249: 1245: 1237: 1226: 1218: 1209: 1201: 1192: 1184: 1175: 1167: 1163: 1155: 1146: 1138: 1134: 1126: 1122: 1114: 1110: 1102: 1098: 1090: 1083: 1075: 1071: 1063: 1059: 1051: 1047: 1039: 1035: 1027: 1023: 1015: 1011: 1003: 999: 989: 987: 970: 966: 958: 954: 946: 942: 934: 930: 922: 911: 903: 899: 891: 884: 874: 869: 867: 860: 855: 853: 850: 813: 712:meeting of the 694: 663:Q. 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2173: 2172: 2170: 2169: 2163: 2157: 2151: 2145: 2144:(1947–present) 2139: 2138:(1936–present) 2132: 2130: 2126: 2125: 2123: 2122: 2121:(2015–present) 2116: 2110: 2109:(2017–present) 2104: 2098: 2097:(2006–present) 2092: 2091:(1997–present) 2089:Platinum Eagle 2086: 2085:(1986–present) 2080: 2079:(1986–present) 2073: 2071: 2065: 2064: 2062: 2061: 2056: 2051: 2046: 2041: 2036: 2031: 2026: 2021: 2016: 2011: 2006: 2001: 1995: 1993: 1987: 1986: 1984: 1983: 1978: 1973: 1968: 1963: 1958: 1940: 1934: 1932: 1926: 1925: 1923: 1922: 1917: 1912: 1907: 1902: 1897: 1892: 1887: 1882: 1877: 1872: 1867: 1862: 1847: 1845: 1839: 1838: 1836: 1835: 1830: 1825: 1820: 1815: 1810: 1804: 1802: 1796: 1795: 1788: 1787: 1780: 1773: 1765: 1758: 1757: 1751: 1738: 1732: 1712: 1706: 1690: 1684: 1663: 1657: 1644: 1638: 1625: 1611: 1605: 1592: 1575: 1569: 1554: 1535: 1529: 1516: 1504: 1481: 1474: 1473: 1461: 1449: 1447:, p. 116. 1437: 1425: 1413: 1411:, p. 489. 1401: 1389: 1387:, p. 120. 1377: 1375:, p. 202. 1365: 1353: 1341: 1339:, p. 128. 1329: 1306: 1294: 1282: 1267: 1255: 1243: 1241:, p. 115. 1224: 1207: 1205:, p. 126. 1190: 1188:, p. 123. 1173: 1161: 1144: 1132: 1120: 1108: 1096: 1094:, p. 248. 1081: 1069: 1057: 1045: 1033: 1031:, p. 170. 1021: 1009: 1007:, p. 169. 997: 964: 952: 940: 928: 909: 897: 881: 880: 879: 865: 849: 846: 812: 809: 786:Cours-la-Reine 782:I. M. 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Index

United States dollar
gr
reeded
silver
copper
troy oz
assay coins
Philadelphia Mint

Charles E. Barber

Paris World's Fair of 1900
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
George Washington
Charles E. Barber
U.S. silver dollar
U.S. coin
American Revolutionary War
Ferdinand Peck
William McKinley
obverse
Jean-Antoine Houdon
Paul Wayland Bartlett
United States Treasury
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
a noble French family
Battle of Minden
marquis
Metz
American Revolution

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