1832 Henry Clay. DeWitt-HC 1832-2. White metal. 39 mm. MS-62 (NGC).,A very important Clay medal that appeared in our 2013 John J. Ford sale, Part XXIII, described as follows: "A significant rarity known to Satterlee only from a specimen in the New York State Library and described in the 1864 McCoy sale as only one other known. While DeWitt attributes the dies to Charles Cushing Wright, the style looks nothing like his other efforts in portraiture to us [and it is unsigned, while he signed his other works in this period]. We note a Very fine specimen offered in Elders sale of the Lynch Collection in 1921 and a copper plated specimen as lot 9 of the McSorley sale (PCAC #54, July 10-11, 1998). This one is attractive light gray with some minor wear and handling and traces of luster around the peripheries. Some minor spotting and a few areas of raised pesting are seen under a glass. A long nearly vertical die crack through the central obverse seems to have guaranteed this die would produce very few strikes."<p>,From the Brian Dobbins Collection of American Political Tokens. Earlier ex Wayte Raymond; F.C.C. Boyd; John J. Ford, Jr., Stacks Bowers, September 2013, lot 10230; Presidential Coin and Antique, June 2014, lot 207.,