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English: Sn, d.= 38 mm pewter.

100th Anniversary of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Matthew in the City of New York.

The church building at Walker Street, curved above: "HALTE WAS DU HAST, DASS NIEMAND DEINE KRONE NEHME.". Curved below: "ST. MATTHÆUS KIRCHE". In exergue: "WALKER STREET. N.Y." / 8 straight and curved lines: "DEN KINDERN DER VEREINIGT. D.L. KIRCHEN IN N.Y. ZUR FEIER DES HUNDERTJÆHRIGEN BESTEHENS UNSERER DEUTSCHEN GEMEINDE. NEW YORK, OCTOB. 31. 1852".

Medallist: G.H.L. (George Hampden Lovett), 1824 Philadelphia - 1894 Brooklyn, New York

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