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Franklin D. Roosevelt Bronze Medal

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  • Commemorates Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency
  • Great for students and history enthusiasts
  • Available in 1.5 or 3 inches in diameter
Item Number: MASTER_PRFDR
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The Bronze Franklin D. Roosevelt Medal commemorates the presidency of FDR. This is a great medal for students and history enthusiasts. The obverse design depicts a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Inscriptions are “PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES” and “FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT.”

The reverse medal features a seated figure representing a sorrowful nation dropping a wreath upon the waters. Inscriptions are “FOR COUNTRY AND HUMANITY,” “INAUGURATED PRESIDENT MAR. 4, 1933, JAN. 20, 1937, JAN. 20, 1941, JAN. 20, 1945,” “DIED APRIL 12, 1945” and “IN MEMORIAM.”

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