Circa 1890 George Washington Private Indian Peace medal. White Metal. Plain edge. No Periods Reverse. Prucha-64, Musante GW-1148, Baker-173P. Extremely Fine. 62.3 mm. 1076.1 grains. Pierced for suspension with what appears to be a brass ring attached. Much of the surface is medium gray, but significant peripheral areas are deep golden olive. The surface patina, seems to be laying on the surface rather than a metallurgical reaction. However, the medal has a very original and pleasing appearance with a subtle satin finish. Light handling marks, though none is serious enough for specific comment. Quite sharp and an ideal example of this private issue that was clearly circulated somewhat widely on the plains around the turn of the 19<sup>th</sup> century.<p> <em>From the E Pluribus Unum Collection. </em>