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LABEDZ, George E.  (1923- ) Polish-American designer.
            Born Lublin, Poland, 30 June 1923.
            Came to America in 1950.
            Worked at L.G. Balfour Company 1956-60; freelance
            until 1962, and for V.H. Blackinton afterwards.

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1966 United States Secret Service 100th Anniversary Medal
            (designed by Labedz; struck by U.S. Mint). . .  List 657
            1980 Seaton (Elizabeth Ann) Medal (designed by Labedz,
            modeled by Ralph Cote; struck by Wallace Company)
             [dates/issued: 1980- ] . . . . . . . . . . . . Hébert 18

          N U M I S M A T I C   R E F E R E N C E S

M25 {1965} United States Mint, List 657, p 273.
E17 {1983} Pessolano-Filos, p 67-68.
P8  {1986} Hébert (Raymond J.)  The Medals of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.
            Medallic Sculpture 3 (Spring 1986) p 10-13; number 18.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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