No Date Medal American Assembly Award 63mm Bronze Arden House
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This undated bronze medal at 63mm was produced as an American Assembly Award associated with Arden House. The American Assembly was established by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1950, while he was president of Columbia University, as a nonpartisan public policy forum. Arden House, the Harriman family estate in Harriman, New York, served as the Assembly's conference center where leaders from government, business, academia, and labor gathered to discuss national policy issues. This award medal recognized contributions to the Assembly's mission of fostering informed civic dialogue. Silver medals occupy a premium tier in the commemorative hierarchy, with their precious metal content signaling special significance and ensuring that recipients and collectors valued these pieces above base metal alternatives. The 63mm bronze format indicates a substantial presentation piece.
Rarity Notes
Bronze 63mm, American Assembly Award. Arden House. Institutional recognition medal. Limited production.
Cross References
PCGS #922625; American Assembly; Arden House; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Columbia University
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