Belgium, Ardennes, Leopold III (1934-1951). 1935 Medal Ardennes at the Brussels International Exposition (April 27 - November 6, 1935), (Exposition Universelle Internationale de Bruxelles), by P. A. Morlon, gilded Bronze 31 mm, weight 19,4 g, Condition aUNC, lacquered.
Belgium / Belgian Congo, Leopold III (1934-1951). 1935 Medal commemorating Congo's participation in the Brussels International Exposition (April 27 - November 6, 1935), ,,Exposition Universelle Internationale de Bruxelles", by Turin, Brass 31 mm, weight 20,5 g, Condition aUNC, lacquered
Great Britain, George II (1727–1760). 1736 Medal, AMERICAN COLONIES Jernegan Lottery, by John Sigismund Tanner, obverse: Minerva standing among trophies and emblems, reverse: Queen Caroline watering a grove of young palm trees, MI 517/72, Betts 169, Ford XIII 841, Silver 39 mm, weight 19,6 g, Condition Fine
Silesia, Wrocław / Breslau. Medal from 1757 commemorating the capture of Wrocław and the lifting of the siege of Prague (PRAGA LIBERATA XXI IUN BORUSSI CAESI XXII NOV, WRATISLAVIA/ CAPTA XXV N/ 1757), by J. Roettiers, Kenis 202, Bingen 48, Bronze 32 mm, weight 13,8 g, Condition VF
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Undated medal (1848-1850), Bishop Notger of Liège, Series: Great Men of Belgium, designed by Adolphe Jouvenel, Bronze 45,8 mm, weight 45,2 g, Condition XF, washed, slightly cleaned Notker (or Notger) of Liège (Latin: Notgerus; c. 940 – 10 April 1008 AD) was a Benedictine monk, bishop (972–1008) and first prince-bishop (980–1008) of the Bishopric of Liège (now in Belgium). In Folcwin's opinion Notker's achievements surpass those of any of his predecessors. He developed the urban structure of the city, its fortifications, commerce and education. Under his rule, the city of Liège was sometimes called the "Northern Athens". source: wikipedia.org
Colombia, Province of Santander. 50 Centavos 1902, Civil War Coinage (War of the Thousand Days - Guerra de los Mil Días), KM A3, Uniface, Brass 23,10 mm, weight 1,70 g., Condition VF+, patina
France, Louis XVI (1774-1792). Silver medal 1793 commemorating the death of Louis XVI on January 21, 1793, Feuardent 13461, Hennin 469, Sommer A32, Julius 262, Silver 30,20 mm, weight 9,30 g ., Condition aUNC, Nice patina and mint gloss, minor scratches
France, Louis XIV (1638-1715). Silver medal / jeton 1710, Claude Lemulier, Burgundy, Feuardent 9893, Silver 31,0 mm, weight 9,90 g., Condition XF, nice patina
France, Louis XVI (1774-1793). Silver medal / jeton without date (ca. 1788), ET LEGE ET PONDERE, MONNOYE, Feuardent 2221, Silver 30,0 mm, weight 8,30 g., Condition XF
Hungary, Miklós Horthy. 5 Pengo (Pengő) 1938, 900th Anniversary of the Death of Saint Stephen, KM 516, Budapest Mint, Silver 36 mm, weight 25,30 g. .640, Condition Proof
Hungary, Miklós Horthy. 5 Pengo (Pengő) 1938, 900th Anniversary of the Death of Saint Stephen, KM 516, Budapest Mint, Silver 36 mm, weight 25 g. .640, Condition XF+, patina, edge nicks
France, First Republic (1792-1804). Decime, A LN 7/6 (1798) A, Paris Mint, KM 644.1, Gadoury 187, Monnaie de Paris, by Augustin Dupré, Copper 32 mm, weight 20,40 g., Condition VF