Excerpt from Numismatics: Notes Upon the Collection of Coins and Medals Deposited by the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia; And Upon the Collection of Chinese Coins Belonging to the Museum
There are silver medals given by Kings George I and II to the North American, Indians, usually worn by the sachems as gorgets and interred with them at their decease.
The Indian medal of George I bears on the reverse an Indian, armed with a bow and arrow, taking aim at a stag.
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