James A. Garfield served as the 20th president of the United States from March 1881 until his untimely death in September of that same year, following an assassination attempt in July. Before his presidency, Garfield was a distinguished lawyer and Civil War general, representing Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives for nine terms. Notably, he is the only sitting member of the House to have been elected president. Garfield had also been elected to the U.S. Senate by the Ohio General Assembly but declined the position when he became president-elect.
The obverse (front) of the medal features a bust of James A. Garfield, accompanied by the inscription “JAMES A. GARFIELD.”
On the reverse (back), a wreath made of laurel and oak leaves is elegantly intertwined with crossed ribbons. Within the wreath, the following inscriptions appear: “INAUGURATED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MARCH 4, 1881,” “ASSASSINATED JULY 2, 1881,” and “DIED SEPT 19, 1881.”
Denomination: | N/A |
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Finish: | Matte |
Composition: | 99.9% Silver |
Weight: | 1.000 troy oz. |
Diameter: | 1.598 in. |
Edge: | Plain |
Mint and Mint Mark: | N/A |
Privy Mark: | None |
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