A surprising discovery has the numismatic world buzzing: a third known John F. Kennedy gold presentation medal has just surfaced—this time in an overseas estate tied to 1960s diplomatic service.
These medals were never sold to the public. Each was personally presented by President Kennedy to select foreign officials, dignitaries, or individuals who provided exceptional service. With only a handful originally struck—and almost no surviving documentation—the total population has always been a mystery.
Until recently, only two confirmed examples were known. The appearance of this third dramatically expands what we understand about their distribution and suggests that additional pieces may still be tucked away in international estates and archives.
For collectors, this medal represents the highest tier of JFK memorabilia: scarce, historic, and tied directly to the Kennedy administration. Its overseas origin also reinforces how widely these diplomatic gifts traveled—and how few have returned to the market.
As more estates transition and archives open, we may see additional discoveries. For now, this third medal is a powerful reminder that important American treasures continue to surface in the most unexpected places.
Stay tuned as we track this developing story.

