Pair of 1902 Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Facsimiles of the famous Red Jacket Peace medal presented by the administration of George Washington in 1792. Oval. 101.3 x 75.0 mm. Silvered Copper. About Uncirculated. Mostly light silver gray with steel blue and gold toning flecked over the antiqued surface. Traces of copper are visible on the high points and rims. Red, white and blue ribbon affixed, which is probably original as it seems to have considerable age. Copper, Gilt. Extremely Fine, but extensively tooled, scratched, and with a stippled, crudely styled Federal eagle on the reverse. While not in the league of the many important medals to follow, the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society replicas are generally appreciated as fillers for a type that is so rare as to be well out of reach of most collectors. (Total: 2 pieces) Ex Stack’s, January 2010, lot 4762 (silvered).