English: "The Pulitzer Medal" at the American Numismatic Society website. Rearranged, transparent background, drop shadow effect. The arrangement of the two sides of the medal is modeled after the image Gen pulitzer.jpg, which has been frequently used in Pulitzer Prize templates (e.g. {{Pulitzer}} at English Wikipedia).
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Obverse and reverse sides of the gold Pulitzer Prize for Public Service medal, which also serves as a symbol of the Pulitzer Prizes in general.}} |Date=1917 |Author=Daniel Chester French (1850–1931) |Source=[http://numismatics.org/pocketchange/the-pulitzer-medal/ "The Pulitzer Medal"] at Pocket Change, the Blog of the American Numismatic Society...
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