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| United | United States | United States 5 cents 1964 copper nickel |
| United | United States | United States 5 cents 1965 copper nickel |
| United | United States | United States 5 cents 1975 copper nickel |
| United | United States | United States 5 cents 1977 copper nickel |
| United | United States | United States 5 cents 1979 copper nickel |
| United | Medals | ... Fete des Vignerons - Vevey - Suisse - 30 Juillet - 14 Aout 1977 Switzerland - Gotthard Tunnel - S. Gottardo Galleria United Nations - 1973 - Peace Medal - solid sterling silver USA - Replica of an Original STATUE of LIBERTY ... |
| United | Medal - United Nations - 1973 - Peace Medal | ... 39 mm - silver) An Enduring Symbol Of Man's Enduring Hope For Peace The third annual United Nations Peace Medal was officially issued on United Nations Day - October 24, 1973. This date ... |
| United | Medal - United Nations - 1973 - Peace Medal | ... s Enduring Hope For Peace The third annual United Nations Peace Medal was officially issued on United Nations Day - October 24, 1973. This date is set aside each year to mark the ... |
| United | Medal - United Nations - 1973 - Peace Medal | ... date is set aside each year to mark the international anniversary of the ratification of the United Nations charter in 1946. The medal design depicts a dove in flight, carrying a branch ... |
| United | Medal - United Nations - 1973 - Peace Medal | ... of a world globe and the word Peace inscribed in the five official languages of the United Nations - Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. The design was sculptured by American medallist Norman ... |
| United | Medal - United Nations - 1973 - Peace Medal | ... design was sculptured by American medallist Norman Nemeth. The reverse side carries the seal of the United Nations, the words United Nations in the five U.N. languages, the year 1973 and the ... |
| United | Medal - United Nations - 1973 - Peace Medal | ... American medallist Norman Nemeth. The reverse side carries the seal of the United Nations, the words United Nations in the five U.N. languages, the year 1973 and the mintmark of The Franklin ... |