Size.Price.
ARMY.
Washington before Boston42$2.50
Colonel William Washington, for Cowpens281.50
Major-General Harrison, for the Thames401.50
Major-General Scott, for Chippewa and Niagara401.50
Major-General Gaines, for Fort Erie401.50
Major-General Porter, for Chippewa, Niagara, and Erie401.50
Major-General Macomb, Battle of Plattsburgh401.50
Major-General Jackson, Battle of New Orleans401.50
Major-General Taylor, Palo Alto401.50
Major-General Taylor, for Monterey401.50
Major-General Taylor, for Buena Vista563.00
Major-General Scott, for Battles in Mexico563.00
Major-General Grant648.00
Colonel Lee, “Light-Horse Harry”291.50
Count DeFleury, for Stony Point152.25
NAVY.
John Paul Jones, for Serapis362.00
Captain Hull, for Capture of Guerriere401.50
Captain Jacob Jones, for Capture of the Frolic401.50
Captain Decatur, for Capture of the Macedonian401.50
Captain Bainbridge, for Capture of the Java401.50
Captain Lawrence, for Capture of the Peacock401.50
Captain Burrows, for Capture of the Boxer401.50
Captain Perry, for Capture of British Fleet on Lake Erie401.50
Captain Elliott, for Capture of British Fleet on Lake Erie401.50
Captain Warrington, for Capture of the Epervier401.50
Captain Blakely, for Capture of the Reindeer401.50
Captain MacDonough, for Capture of the British Fleet on Lake Champlain401.50
Captain Henley, Capture of British Fleet on Lake Champlain401.50
Lieut. Cassin, Capture of British Fleet on Lake Champlain401.50
Captain Biddle, for Capture of the Penguin401.50
Captain Stewart, for Capture of the Cyane and Levant401.50
Captain Edw. Preble before Tripoli401.50
PRESIDENTIAL.
John Adams321.50
Thomas Jefferson472.50
James Madison401.50
James Monroe401.50
John Q. Adams401.50
Andrew Jackson401.50
Martin Van Buren401.50
John Tyler401.50
James K. Polk401.50
Zachary Taylor401.50
Millard Fillmore401.50
Franklin Pierce401.50
James Buchanan482.00
Abraham Lincoln482.00
Andrew Johnson482.00
Ulysses S. Grant482.00
Rutherford B. Hayes482.00
James A. Garfield482.00
Chester A. Arthur482.00
SUB-NATIONAL MEDALS.
Captain Perry (State of Pennsylvania), for Capture of the British Fleet on Lake Erie401.50
Pennsylvania Volunteers, Action on Lake Erie401.50
Major-General Scott (Commonwealth of Virginia)563.00
MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN.
Professor Agassiz Medal301.50
Colonel Armstrong, for Destruction of the Indian Village of Kittanning271.00
Captains Creighton, Low, and Stouffer, Wreck of Steamer San Francisco472.00
Captains Creighton, Low, and Stouffer, Wreck of Steamer San Francisco, by Congress503.00
Cornelius Vanderbilt, by Congress482.50
First Steam Coinage16.25
Commodore M. C. Perry, from Merchants of Boston402.00
Pacific Railroad Medal291.25
Emancipation Proclamation Medal291.00
Cyrus W. Field, Atlantic Cable Medal648.00
Dr. Joseph Pancoast483.00
Grant Indian Peace Medal403.00
Garfield Indian Peace Medal(oblong)2.00
Arthur Indian Peace Medal2.00
“Let Us Have Peace”291.25
Metis (Shipwreck) Medal421.50
John Horn (Life Saving) Medal301.00
U. S. Diplomatic Medal, July 4, 1776452.00
Valley Forge Centennial25.50
Great Seal Medal391.50
DIRECTORS OF THE MINT.
David Rittenhouse281.25
Robert M. Patterson421.50
James Ross Snowden502.50
James Pollock291.25
H. R. Linderman502.00
James P. Kimball
SUPERINTENDENTS.
A. Loudon Snowden502.00
Daniel M. Fox
FINE GOLD MEDALS. (See Rule 3.)
Time Increases His Fame1612.00
James A. Garfield169.00
Commencement of Cabinet126.25
Washington and Jackson104.50
Lincoln and Garfield104.50
FINE SILVER MEDALS. (See Rule 3.)
Cabinet Medal376.00
Presidency Relinquished253.00
Allegiance Medal181.00
Time Increases His Fame16.75
James A. Garfield16.60
Pennsylvania Bi-Centennial16.50
Commencement of Cabinet12.35
Washington and Jackson10.25
Washington and Lincoln10.25
Washington and Grant10.25
Washington Wreath10.25
Lincoln and Grant10.25
Lincoln Broken Column10.25
Lincoln and Garfield10.25
Valley Forge Centennial251.50

The diameter of the medals is expressed by numbers, each of which indicates the sixteenth of an inch.

Medals struck to order in gold, silver, or bronze, from dies of public institutions.

MEDALS AND CABINET COINS.

Mint of the United States.

Philadelphia, January, 1888.

Regulations.

1. The price of Medals, Proof Coins, Pattern Pieces, &c., shall be fixed by the Superintendent of the Mint, with the approval of the Director.

2. No Coin or Pattern Piece shall be struck after the year of its date, nor in any other metal or alloy than that in which the Coin was issued or intended to be issued, except experimental pieces in Copper or other soft metal to prove the dies, under the direction of the Superintendent. The dies shall be defaced at the end of each year, and such impressions as the Engraver may find necessary to take while preparing the dies shall be destroyed in the presence of the Superintendent when the dies are finished.