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"I wanted to make medals of him.
"You wrestle for 26 years and you make medals step by step," he said.
Originally from Hai Duong, the heart of North Vietnam, in the densely populated Red River Delta lying between Hanoi and the coast, An's great-grandfather, a silver- and goldsmith, was recruited by the Nguyen dynasty to make medals for the royal court at Hue, in central Vietnam.
Burdette notes, "Overall, it appears that Peale used mint equipment and employees to make medals as instructed by Congress and the mint director, and to produce copies from private and official dies for sale to anyone who was interested.
Roty taught Brenner the lost wax method of casting to make medals.
Don't worry if you can't make medals or an Olympic stand.
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Pisanello made medals of 16 sitters for the courts of Ferrara, Mantua, Milan, Naples, and Rimini.
I went for gold but didn't realise they also made medals out of humble pie.
As well as making medals for UK institutions such as the fire service, prison service and royal household, the Mint supplies the Ministry of Defence with about 3,000 a month.
For Ms Buckley, who makes medals honouring soldiers fighting in Afghanistan, working on the Olympic prizes gives her a different sense of pride.
Known for its craftsmanship since 1893, when it made medals and ornaments for the Bavarian Court, Hemmerle produces only one-of-a-kind pieces.
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