Germany, Bavaria, Maximilian III Joseph (1745-1777), Thaler (Madonna Taler) 1767, PATRONA BAVARIAE, Amberg, KM 519, Davenport 1953, Hahn 307, Silver 41 mm, weight 27,83 g. .833, Condition aVF, reverse adjusted, slightly clenad, scrached
USA. Morgan Dollar 1886, Philadelphia, by George Thomas Morgan, KM# 110, Silver 38,10 mm, weight 26,70 g. .900, Condition XF+/aUNC, coin in dedicated box
USA. Morgan Dollar 1887, Philadelphia, by George Thomas Morgan, KM# 110, Silver 38,10 mm, weight 26,70 g. .900, Condition aUNC, delicate gold patina on the obverse, coin in dedicated box
USA. Morgan Dollar 1888, Philadelphia, by George Thomas Morgan, KM# 110, Silver 38,10 mm, weight 26,80 g. .900, Condition aUNC, beautiful rainbow patina on the reverse, coin in dedicated box
USA. Morgan Dollar 1900, Philadelphia, by George Thomas Morgan, KM# 110, Silver 38,10 mm, weight 26,70 g. .900, Condition aUNC, patina on obverse, coin in dedicated box
USA. Morgan Dollar 1902 O, New Orleans, by George Thomas Morgan, KM# 110, Silver 38,10 mm, weight 26,70 g. .900, Condition aUNC, slight patina on obverse, coin in dedicated box
Switzerland. Numa Pompilius (King of Rome, 715-673 BC) medal, Roman Series, by J. Dassier and Sons, dated 39 AUC (725 BC), medal minted mid-18th century, Bronze 30 mm, weight 14,70 g., Condition VF, later work
Canada. Medal 1939 commemorating the royal visit of George VI and Elizabeth, medal by Percy Metcalf (obverse) and Emanuel Hahn (reverse), Bronze 25 mm, weight 11,30 g., Condition VF, edge nicks
Great Britain, Middlesex. Farthing Token 1790, George III and Charlotte Patrons of Virtue, Copper 22 mm, weight 3,20 g., Condition Fine/aVF, dark patina
Canada, Prince Edward Island. Shell Medal / Token, Lady's Slipper, Brass 31,5 mm, weight 12,40 g., Condition VF, damaged surface, edge nicks
From 1965 to 1968, Shell Canada has issued commemorative medals on Provincial flowers and coats of arms. These medals were given to customers for their purchase of gasoline.
Great Britain. Medal 1840 commemorating the wedding of Prince Albert "England's Pride”, Allen and Moore Mint, Birmingham, Great Britain, Pewter 27 mm, weight 6,40 g., Condition aXF/VF+
Great Britain. Cleveland Petrol Token 1971, Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-1849, promotional series consisting of 16 types of medals, Aluminum 19 mm, weight 1,20 g., Condition aXF/VF+
France. Vintage medal pendant Brennus (pendant ear removed), Silver plated metal 20 mm, weight 1,10 g., Condition VF, patina
Brennus Gallic leader (flourished 4th century bc) was the chief of the Senones, who in 390 or 387 bc annihilated a Roman army, occupied and plundered Rome, and exacted a heavy ransom before withdrawing. He is famous for his reputed saying, “Vae victis” (“Woe to the vanquished”). The name, which is not found in the best sources, may be invented. source: britannica.com