ust of Wilson to the left. Rx: AMERICAN RED CROSS BAZAAR.NEW YORK. OCT. 22. TO 31. 1914. around: RELIEF FUND/ FOR/SOLDIERS, WOMEN/ AND CHILDREN/ GRAND CENTRAL/PALACE. (B)HERBERT HOOVER1091. HOOVER LUCKY POCKET PIECE, 1928. 32mm. Gilt. XF/AU.Obv: Elephant above HOOVER/ LUCKY POCKET/ PIECE. Rx:GOOD/ FOR/ 4 YEARS/ OF/ PROSPERITY. (B)1092. HOOVER LUCKY POCKET PIECE, 1928. 25.6mm Gilt. ChoiceUnc. Same design as above, only smaller. (B)1093. HOOVER LUCKY POCKET PIECE, 1928. 25.6mm. Bronze. AU.Same as above, but from a slightly different die with different letteralignment. (B)AL SMITH1094. AL SMITH LUCKY POCKET PIECE, 1928. 32mm. Gilt Copper.Nice AU. Obv: Donkey to left at top. Below: AL. SMITH/ LUCKYPOCKET/ PIECE. Rx: FOR PERSONAL LIBERTY AND NATIONALPROSPERITY around 1928. (B-C)1095. AL SMITH LUCKY POCKET PIECE, 1928. 25.8mm. Gilt Copper.AU. Same design as above, but smaller. (B-C)FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTLot 10861086. WOODROW WILSON – JUSTICE PERSUING CRIME, 1919.Frankenhuis 2. 49.8mm. Bronze. F. Gilbault, Sc. (Paris Art) Unc.Obverse: Bust to the left of Woodrow Wilson; his name to eitherside. Reverse: Depiction of Pierre-Paul Prud’homme’s 1808painting, Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime. 1917-1919 above. In exergue: LA JUSTICE POURSUIVANT LE CRIME/JUSTICE PURSUING CRIME. (E)1087. WOODROW WILSON PORTRAIT MEDAL STRUCK BYROBBINS, ND. 68mm. Bronze. Unsigned. (Robbins) Unc.Obverse with a front facing bust of Wilson. Rx: Partial wreathabove & below a 5 line interior inscription: WOODROW WILSON/28 TH / PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES/ BORN DECEMBER28 1856/ DIED FEBRUARY 3, 1924. In very tiny letters at 6:00:ROBBINS CO. ATTLEBORO. Housed in its original greencardboard box of issue. (C-D)1088. WILSON - FRENCH UNIFACE TOKEN, ND. 30.8mm. Loopedwith ring attached to small US flag. Brass. VF. Obv: Front facingbust of Wilson. WOODROW WILSON incused to either side ofthe bust. Legend in a semi-circular band around: CHAMPION DUDROIT ET DE L’HUMANITE. (B)1089. WILSON PORTRAIT MEDAL STRUCK IN ITALY. CA. 1965.50mm. Silver Plated Bronze. Unsigned. Struck in Italy. Unc.Obverse with front facing bust of Wilson, WOODROW WILSON toeither side. Reverse legend: 28 TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA. INAUGURATD MARCH 4, 1913 around amodernistic displayed eagle surrounded by a circle of stars. (B)WARREN G. HARDING1090. CAMPAIGN TOKEN, 1920. Hake HAR-70. 31mm. Bronze. AdamPietz, Sc. XFAU with some scattered tarnish spots. . Obv; bust leftof Warren G. Harding, his name around. Rx: ****** AMERICA ******FIRST around. ALWAYS over a shield decorated with leaves. Ascarce campaign piece which also has a Cox mate. (C)1096. REPUBLICAN DEPRESSION COIN, 1932. 32.8mm. Brass.Obverse is concave. Choice Unc. Obv: * HELP US UNEMPLOYED* / I VOTED FOR HOOVER/ standing figure of a man with pocketsturned inside out flanked by date 19 28/ 1932/ WE VOTED FORROOSEVELT. Rx: NO VALUE NOT REDEEMABLE around acircle of stars enclosing: REPUBLICAN/ DEPRESSION/ COIN.(C-D)1097. DEPRESSION TOKEN. FDR-10. 18.5mm. Nickel. Unc. Obv:brother can you spare a dime around a figure of a man standing withhis hand extended. Rx: BUY AMERICAN END UNEMPLOYMENTaround may of USA. (B)1098. CAMPAIGN TOKEN, 1932. Eglit FDR-13. 25.7mm.. Brass. ChoiceUnc. Obv: MAKE/ THIS TOKEN AND/ 5 ¢/ GOOD FOR A BEER/ELECT/ ROOSEVELTY. Rx: VOTE/ FOR/ ROOSEVELT/ AND/REPEAL within an open wreath. (C)Lot 10991099. ROOSEVELT PRE-ELECTION CELEBRATION BY DNC STATEAND SCREEN DIVISION – BRASS SOUVENIR TICKET, 1932.This is a 2 1/4 x 3 1/2 “ uniface brass ticket given as a souvenirto those attending a pre-election celebration conducted by theStage and Screen Division of the Democratic National CampaignCommittee. Mint Condition.The obverse of the ticket is inscribed: NO.2364 ADMIT ONE/PRE-ELECTION CELEBRATION/ OF THE/ STARS OF THESTAGE SCREEN/ AND RADIO/ AS A / TESTIMONIAL OFTHEIR AFFECTION FOR/ AND SUPPORT OF/ GOV. FRANKLIND. ROOSEVELT/ DEMOCFRATIC NOMINEE FOR THEPRESIDENCY/ SUBSCRIPTION TEN DOLARS/ DINNER ATEIGHT O’CLOCK/ SUNDAY EVENING OCT 16, 1932 GRANDBALLROOM, HOTEL ASTOR.Historians have traced the role of celebrities in politics to the 1920H174
presidential campaign of Warren Harding, who was endorsed bynumerous film stars, including Al Jolson, Lillian Russell, DouglasFairbanks and Mary Pickford. However, it was not until FDR’s1932 campaign that the use of celebrities was formally organizedby the national party. The brass ticket offered here is an importantrelic of this effort and a dynamic visual reminder of the supportoffered FDR by Broadway and Hollywood. Another variation of thisbrass ticket has a reverse that is imprinted with a 16 line listing ofthe members of the Executive Committee which reads like a Who’sWho of the entertainment establishment. (D-E)1100. LUCKY TILLICUM, ND. Eglit FDR-54. 31.8mm. Gilt Bronze.Choice AU, lightly tarnished. Obv: LUCKY TILLICUM REBUILDWITH ROOSEVELT around bust left of FDR. Rx: View of theU.S. Capitol Building with a zeppelin flying overhead. In exergue:UNITED STATES/ CAPITOL. (B)1101. LUCKY TILLICUM/ NRA TOKEN ND. FDR-48. 27.2mm. Nickel.XF/AU. Obv: LUCKY TILLCUM,. REBUILD WITH ROOSEVELTaround bust to the left. Rx: NRA/ displayed eagle with CONSUMERinscribed across its breast./ U.S./ WE DO OUR PART. (B)1102. FDR – CCC TOKEN, 1934.FDR unlisted. 31.7, Brass. VF/XF. Obv: VICILIAN CONSERVATIONCORPS ** 1934 **. Rx: CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS **1934 ** around MEMBER/ C.C.C. (B)1103. FDR NEW DEAL ELONGATED, 1934. Dow F.D.R.-5. R2. Rolledon a Lincoln cent. AU. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT * C.W.A. *NEW 1934 DEAL * C.C.C.* around bust of FDR facing right.Above: 32 ND / PRESIDENT/ U.S. OF A. Below: NRA/ eagle/ WEDO OUR PART. (B)Hanson Co.) Unc, with a few minor field marks. Obv: Bust of FDRto right,, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT below. Rx: ROOSEVELT /AND/ WALLACE/ NOVEMBER/ 1940. (D)FRANCIS E. TOWNSEND1108. TOWNSEND PLAN TOKEN, 1935. 32 mm, Brass. AU, Obv:PROSPERITY FOR ALL / 1935 around a bust to the left of DRF. E./ TOWNSEND. Rx:** O.A.R.P. ** OLD AGE REVOLVINGPENSION around crossed flags/ DONOR TO/ CONGRESSIONALFUND. / TOWNSEND (in script.) (B-C)ALF LANDON1109. WASHINGTON OR MOSCOW?, 1936. 25.5mm. Gilt Brass.Lightly tarnished AU. Obv: Displayed eagle atop shield inscribedLANDON/ &/ KNOX. VOTE FOR, above; SAVE AMERICA,below. Rx: WHICH/ ?/ “THERE CAN BE ONLY/ ONE CAPITAL/WASHINGTON/ OR/ MOSCOW.” An Unc. example brought $92.00in our 2003 Litman sale,WENDELL WILLKIE1110. A MAN HAS RISEN, 1940. 38mm. Gilt. (C.H. Hanson) BrightUnc. Obv: A MAN HAS RISEN above a bust right of WENDELLWILLKIE. Rx: WILLKIE/ MCNARY/ IN NOVEMBER/ 1940. Hansonsignature in tiny letters at bottom. (C)HARRY TRUMAN1111. TRUMAN ELONGATED. Dow P&PC-10. Rolled on a 1943 steelcent. AU. Bust of HST center to the right surrounded by: HARRYS. TRUMAN 33 RD / PRESIDENT. (B-C)1112. TRIO OF PRESIDENT AND MRS TRUMAN MEDALS, 1952.Each 38mm. medal is struck uniface in bronze. Paul Vincze, Sc.Uncirculated. (1) PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA * HARRY S. TRUMAN * around bust of HST to the left;(2) THE FIRST LADY “ MRS. HARRY S. TRUMAN* around bust ofMrs. Truman to the left; (3) THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARRYS. TRUMAN 1952 around jugate bust of HST and his wife to theleft. Housed in its original velveteen padded presentation cases (2½ x 96 1/2”.) (C-D)DWIGHT D. EISENHOWERLot 1104 (reduced)1104. ROOSEVELT BRONZE PORTRAIT PLAQUE, ND. 4 ¾ x 7 ¼”Cast Bronze. Uniface. Integral loops and wire for hanging. Signed,“By Valentini.” XF/AU. This handsome piece features a youngishlooking front facing bust of FDR. The first we have seen by thistalented sculptor about whom we could find no information. (E-F)1105. CAMPAIGN TOKEN, 1936. Eglit FDR-85. 31.2mm. Bronze. VF/XF. Obv: LUCKY HEADS YOU WIN COIN 1936 ROOSEVELTGARNER around jugate busts left of the two candidates. Rx:Backside view of an elephant. TAILS YOU LOSE above. 1936below. (B)1106. MORRIS SACHS STORECARD, ND. Vacketta ChiS03. R5.30.9mm. Gilt Bronze. Unc. Obv: 32 ND PRESIDENT U.S.A.FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT around facing bust center within aninner circle. Rx: Horseshoe. THIS COIN/ IS WORTH/ $2.00 ONANY PURCHASE/ AT/ MORRIS B. SACHS/ 6638 SO.? HALSTEDST./ CREDIT/ WITH A SMILE. (B-C)1107. RARE FDR- WALLACE TOKEN, 1940. 38mm. Bronze. (C. H.1113. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION HONORARYASSISTANT SERGEANT AT ARMS BADGE, 1952. This isa two piece bronze badge with a purple suspension ribbonsby Crafters, Inc. AU. Pin back header with draped flags overdisplayed eagle above cartouche inscribed: HONORARYASSISTANT/ SERGERANT AT ARMS. Ribbon suspension to dropwith CHICAGO/ 1952 over bust of Lincoln center. REPUBLICANNATIONAL CONVENTION, around. (C)1114. EISENHOWER SILVER DOLLAR MEDAL, 1971. 63.5mm.Bronze. Jeno Juszko, Sc. Unc. with some light scattered spots onboth sides. (MACO) Obv: COMMEMORATING THE DWIGHT D.EISENHOWER SILVER DOLLAR 1971 around a front facing bustof Ike. Rx: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * SILVER DOLLARS* 1794 - 1971 around reproductions of the different types of silverdollars issued in this country from 1794-1971. The Ike dollar is inthe center and is larger than the others. (B)JOHN F. KENNEDY1115. ANTI-KENNEDY TOKEN, 1963. Rochette K-S-1. 32.7mm. Copper.Unc. Obv: CATHOLIC STATES OF AMERICAN 1963 around cross/IN THE/ POPE/ WE HOPE. Rx: GOOD FOR ONE CONFESSION/BY THE/ AUTHORITY OF/ PRESIDENT KENNEDY/ AND/ JOHNXXIII. (B-C)1116. P.A.M. MEMORIAL MEDAL, 1963. Rochette K-63A-1a.38mm. Bronze. Ralph Menconi, Sc. (MACO) Unc. Obv: JOHNFITZGERALD KENNEDY around front facing bust. Dates 1917/175H