Japan. Award Medal, Meiji 16 year (1883 AD) from the Tokyo Fisheries Exhibition, Osaka Mint, 249 medals distributed, Bronze 66 mm, weight 97,80 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful bronze patina
Obverse: Sea God Owatatsuminokami holding a sword in his left hand and his brother River God Hayaakitsuhikonokami pointing in the direction with his right hand, standing left, hand in hand. Reverse (Award): A rosette depicting an imperial chrysanthemum in the center, with paulownia leaves beside it.
France, Louis XV (1715-1774). Medal 1721 commemorating the restoration of the King's health, by Jean Duvivier, Bronze 41 mm, weight 30,50 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
France, Louis XIV (1643-1715). Medal 1693 commemorating the establishment of the Royal Military Order of Saint Louis, Paris, by Jean Mauger, Divo -, Bronze 41 mm, weight 39,80 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful mint luster and patina
Germany, Saxony - Anhalt, Naumburg Bishopric. Satirical Silver Medal, no date, on the dispute over the bishop of Naumburg, Julius von Pflug (1499-1564), dated 1543, Fieweger collection 163, Whiting collection 48, cast Silver 37 mm, weight 20,30 g., Condition VF, patina
Obverse: Pope's head wearing a papal tiara, but when inverted showing a horned devil, legend all around: ECCLESIA-PERVERSA-TENET-FACIEM-DIABOLI (translation: “The perverted Church received the face of the devil”). Reverse: Head of a cardinal wearing a cardinal's hat, but when inverted showing a jester wearing a fool's hat, legend all around: SAPIENTES- - STVLTI-ALIQVANDO- (translation: "The wise are sometimes fools").