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LINKS, Julian Arthur  (1904-1979) designer.
            Born San Francisco, California, 1904.
            Died San Francisco, California, 1979.

          M   E   D   A   L   S

1960 Pony Express Centennial Founder’s Medal (also called
            Rider’s Medal; designed by Links, modeled by Frank
            Gasparro; struck by U.S. Mint in two sizes and two
            models which differ – small has 3 conjoined portraits
            obv and no background scenery rev). . . . . . . .Turner 3,
                                                        Swoger 31-III, HK 582, HK 583
            [Not to be confused with 1961 Termination Medal, Turner 5]
            Auctions:. . . BMP 1:4142, BMP 2:6068; CAL 29:1090-1091;
                    J&J 9:1400-1405; PCA 45:1188-1189, PCA 46:835-836,
                    PCA 47:2936, PCA 49:849, PCA 51:664, PCA 52:954, P
                    CA 53:1098, PCA 53:1590, PCA 56:1280, PCA 58:411,
                    PCA 58:1725, PCA 60:985, PCA 61:785, PCA 64:1570,
                    PCA 68:1194
          Illustrated: M60 {2008}Dean, National Comm Medals, p 7-8
          Illustrated: M62 {2008} Swoger, Nat Commem Medals,
          p 104-105.

          B I O G R A P H I C A L  R E F E R E N C E S

BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 2:2032.

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

M20 {1963} Hibler and Kappen 582–583, p 89.
S26  {1968} Turner 3.
E17 {1983} Pessolano-Filos, p 74 (2 lines).
M60 {2008}Dean, National Commemorative Medals of U.S. Mint;
            p 7-8.
M62 {2008}Swoger, National Commemorative Medals, 31-111,
             p 104-107.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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