Tun Tavern Engravable MerlinGold®

$11.99

On November 10, 1775, two Marine battalions were formed from among Tun Tavern’s sturdy stock of patriotic patrons. From that day forward, U.S. Marines have earned a reputation as the “First to Fight,” serving on the front lines of some of the most intense battles ever fought.

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SKU2: N/A SKU: NWTM 47010-web Categories: , , , , , Tags: ,

Description

Founded in Philadelphia in 1685, Tun Tavern is recognized as the birthplace of the U.S. Marine Corps.

On November 10, 1775, two Marine battalions were formed from among Tun Tavern’s sturdy stock of patriotic patrons. From that day forward, U.S. Marines have earned a reputation as the “First to Fight,” serving on the front lines of some of the most intense battles ever fought.

This coin commemorates Tun Tavern’s historic role as the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps and salutes the service of all Marines, from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli and beyond. The obverse features a rendering of Tun Tavern and includes the date on which the Marine Corps was founded. The reverse features a space for engraving.

Minted in MerlinGold,® a proprietary brass alloy that simulates the look and feel of gold.

Each coin measures 1 1/2 inch (39mm) in diameter.

This is a surplus NWTM item.

 

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