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Bashlow 1963 KENNEDY Bronze Medal, The POPE WE HOPE, Catholic States Of America For Sale


Bashlow 1963 KENNEDY Bronze Medal, The POPE WE HOPE, Catholic States Of America
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Bashlow 1963 KENNEDY Bronze Medal, The POPE WE HOPE, Catholic States Of America:
$149.00

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*EXTREMELY Rare Item By Bashlow, Excellent Condition ~ As Pictured*.
*This is the ONLY anti John F. Kennedy medal ever made! It is made of copper and measures approx. 1 1/4\" with a smooth edge. Reads in part: Good for 1 Confession By the Authority of Pres. Kennedy and John XXIII. Made in England by John Pinches in London before JFK\'s assassination*.

In September 2014, Whitman Publishing introduced - The Kennedy World in Medallic Art: John F. Kennedy and his family in Medals, Coins and other Collectibles, by William R. Rice. Rice is respected as a well-renowned Kennedy historian and his text shines a light on the more personal aspects of the life of President John F. Kennedy and his family. While President Kennedy is widely considered one of the most beloved presidents of the United States, he also managed to strike a nerve among some American Protestants given that he was the first Roman Catholic president. InThe Kennedy World in Medallic Art, Rice highlights one of the controversial medals that the enigmatic entrepreneur Robert Bashlow crafted to possibly capitalize on the anti-Catholic sentiment of the time.

Robert Bashlow was known as a rather eccentric figure who financed many interesting and sometimes obscure projects. His endeavors in numismatic publishing are well established as he was close to coin historian Walter Breen. Rice describes that Mr. Bashlow possessed a wide range of interests, as he was also known for his published works which focused on the Vietnam War, music, and sexuality. Bashlow also had a rather tumultuous personal life and he was eventually evicted from his New York Riverside Drive apartment for fighting with his landlord and failing to make rent payments on time. Unfortunately, in July 1979, theNew York Timesreported that Mr. Bashlow was one of 80 people who perished in a fire at the Coronade Aragon Five Star Hotel in Zaragoza, Spain. The fire started as a result of a pastry machine exploding in the kitchen.

One of the legacies that Bashlow left behind was a Kennedy medal that is thought by Rice to be a practical joke, given his colorful history. Bashlow’s 32 millimeter satirical John F. Kennedy medal was struck in London, England, by the John Pinches Ltd. Co. and is available in bronze, silver, and gold mintage\'s — the latter of which is reported to be held in the Smithsonian Museum. While the medal was produced in 1961 and sold by the Robert Bashlow Co. Inc. in New York City, its date reads1963on the obverse.Rice elucidates that the reason for this is because the common thought of the time was that by the end of Kennedy’s first term, the Catholic Church would be in total control of American politics.

On the obverse, the coin’s inscription boldly proclaimsCATHOLIC STATES OF AMERICAaround the perimeter with the false date of issue,1963, at the bottom. At the center is a crucifix with an inscription below that readsIN THE POPE WE HOPE.

The reverse of the coin’s inscription readsGOOD FOR 1 CONFESSIONaround the perimeter. In the center, the inscription makes clear that the confessions are made legitimateBY THE AUTHORITY OF PRES. KENNEDY AND JOHN XXIII.

While the satirical anti-John F. Kennedy medal certainly pushes boundaries, it is still a piece of history that symbolizes the turbulence of early-1960s America. The medal boasts a personality of wry wit and satire befitting its creator, Robert Bashlow, who will perhaps always be remembered as one of the most infamous numismatic entrepreneurs in American history.




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