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Back to homePoland / Lithuania. Zygmunt II August, 1545-1572. Czworak (4 Groschen) 1567, Vilnius Mint, legend LI / LIT - large date digits, Kopicki 3310, Cesnulis-Ivanauskas 10SA6-2 (R), Silver 24 mm, weight 4,13 g., Condition XF, attractive shiny specimen
Poland / Lithuania. Zygmunt II August, 1545-1572. Czworak (4 Groschen) 1567, Vilnius Mint, legend LI / LITV, error on the obverse - missing letter G (GRATIA), Kopicki typ. 3312, Cesnulis-Ivanauskas 10SA25-3 (RRR), Silver 24 mm, weight 4,05 g., Condition VF, nice patina, traces of lustre on the reverse, very rare variety with an error in the legend on the obverse
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, Br medal commemorating the capture of Vienna, 1805, by Bertrand Andrieu and Andre Galle, minted at the Paris Mint, Bramsen 443, Bronze 40 mm, weight 34,90 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful lustrous brown patina.
A beautiful commemorative medal from the Napoleonic Wars immortalizing the capture of Vienna on November 13, 1805, which preceded the famous Battle of Austerlitz, also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors, less commonly known as the Battle of Brno - one of the most important battles of the Napoleonic Wars and the decisive battle of the war against the Third Anti-French Coalition, fought on December 2, 1805 and victorious for Napoleon. A true gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the French Emperor.
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, medal commemorating Battle of Friedland (East Prussia, now Pravdinsk, Kaliningrad region), 1807, by Bertrand Andrieu and Andre Galle, Bramsen 632, Bronze 40 mm, weight 34,90 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful dark lustrous brown patina.
A beautiful commemorative medal from the Napoleonic Wars immortalizing Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's decisive victory over Russian General Levin Benningsen , a true gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the Emperor of the French.
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Medal commemorating the incorporation of Rome into France, Rome the Second Capital, 1809, Andrieu, Denon, Bramsen 848, Bronze 40 mm, weight 38,70 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster.
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