Undated Daniel Webster Merriam Medal SCH-C36 AE 32MM NGC MS 63 BN

$199.99

Daniel Webster (1782–1852) was one of the greatest American orators and a defining voice in U.S. politics during the first half of the 19th century. As a U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, and presidential candidate, he was an advocate for the Union and the Constitution. Medals like this were part of a broader 19th-century tradition of honoring American political giants with privately struck portrait medals.

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CVC & Collectables presents the Undated Daniel Webster Medal, listed as SCH-C36 in the Merriam medal reference catalog. Struck in 32mm bronze, this historical medal commemorates Daniel Webster, the famed American statesman, lawyer, and orator who played a key role in shaping 19th-century U.S. policy. Part of a series of commemorative medals by Charles H. Merriam, this piece reflects early efforts to celebrate prominent American political figures through privately issued medals.

Medal Highlights:

  • Type: Political / Historical Commemorative
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Diameter: 32 mm
  • Reference: SCH-C36 (Merriam Catalog)
  • Strike Type: Medallic
  • Edge: Plain
  • Issuer: Charles H. Merriam (private manufacturer, 19th century)

Collectibility:

The SCH-C36 Daniel Webster Merriam Medal is a notable item for collectors of American political medals, Websteriana, and early U.S. exonumia. Merriam medals are admired for their clean classical portraits and historical focus. Though undated, this piece is typically attributed to the mid-to-late 1800s, and examples in original bronze surfaces remain in demand. Find more alike here!

Condition

Mint State – 64

Grade

NGC

Year

1870

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