File:Brenner John Paul Jones.jpg

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English: Photograph of a medal designed by Victor David Brenner in honor of John Paul Jones.
Date published 1909
Source Gardner C. Teall, “The Lincoln Cent and its Maker,” Harper's Weekly, August 21, 1909, p. 24
Author Victor David Brenner

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The obverse side of the medal designed in honor of the John Paul Jones ceremonials

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