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Russia / Sweden, Gustav III, 1771-1792. 5 Kopeks 1787 / 7 EM, Avesta Mint

Russia / Sweden, Gustaf III, 1771-1792. 5 Kopeks 1787 / 7 EM, Avesta Mint

Kod: 4805082RMA
PLN10,000.00

Russia / Sweden, Gustaf III, 1771-1792. 5 Kopeks 1787 / 7 EM, Avesta Mint, Brekke 6, Bitkin 1294 (R2), Ilyin 40 Rub., Конрос #180/205, Copper 43 mm, weight 50,41 g., Condition VF, brown patina, minor edge and surface damages. Date overstruck from 1777 to 1787. An extremely rare coin type occasionally found on the numismatic market. A great treat for collectors of Russian and Swedish copper coins.

Swedish wartime issue of Gustav III. During the war between Russia and Sweden in 1788, the Swedish government began to introduce imitations of Russian coins with a face value of 5 kopecks minted at the Avesta mint. Gustav III of Sweden commissioned their production for distribution to his troops in the occupied regions of Russia and the borderlands. To differentiate, the design of the imperial crown was changed to that of the royal crown to make it easier to identify from Russian...

Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Lublin. Zwolinski's Medal 1968, 50th anniversary of the Provisional Government

Poland, PRL (1952-1989), Lublin. Zwolinski's Medal 1968, 50th anniversary of the Provisional Government

Kod: 4805107R
PLN150.00

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Lublin. One-sided author's medal 1968, 50th anniversary of the Provisional Government of the Polish People's Republic (the obverse depicts the ,,Badge of the night of November 7/8, 1918), commemorative medal design, designed by visual artist Przemyslaw Zwolinski from Lublin, matrices were made at the Truck Factory in Lublin, one-sided author's copies were minted at Wytwórnia Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego in Świdnik (due to technical reasons only the obverse of the medal was minted), Bronze 60 mm, weight 87,5 g., Condition aUNC

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1986, Bureau of Forestry Management and Geodesy

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1986, Bureau of Forestry Management and Geodesy

Kod: 4805109R
PLN65.00

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989). Medal 1986, Bureau of Forestry Management and Geodesy, MMP 87/643, Paszkowycz 152/86, designed by ol, issuer: Military Institute of Chemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, mintage 200 pcs, 200. Anniversary of State Forestry Management, 40th Anniversary of Forestry Management in the People's Republic of Poland, 30th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Company, Bureau of Forestry Management and Geodesy, Bronze 70 mm, weight 125,1 g., Condition aUNC, original case

Poland, PRL (1952-1989)/ USA. Medal 1983, 300th Anniversary of the Battle of Vienna, Jan III Sobieski

Poland, PRL (1952-1989)/ USA. Medal 1983, 300th Anniversary of the Battle of Vienna, Jan III Sobieski

Kod: 4805121R
PLN500.00

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989)/ USA. Medal 1983, 300th Anniversary of the Battle of Vienna, Jan III Sobieski, obverse: bust of Jan III Sobieski to the right, 300TH ANNIVERSARY - JOHN III SOBIESKI SAVIOR OF CHRISTIANITY, reverse: Hussar to the left, to the left POLAND / STILL / VIGILANT, POLISH AMERICAN - CONGRESS - HONORS THE - 1683 DELIVERANCE OF - VIENNA, design by L. S. Kawecki, signed on border ©1983 MEDALLIC ART CO. - DANBURY, CT, BRONZE, Bronze 70 mm, weight 185,25 g., Condition aUNC

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Poznań. Plaque, Ewaryst Estkowski 1820-1856, by. Stasinski - pattern?

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Poznań. Plaque, Ewaryst Estkowski 1820-1856, by. Stasinski - pattern?

Kod: 4805132R
PLN650.00

Poland, People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989), Poznań. Plaque, Ewaryst Estkowski 1820-1856, Provincial Council for Pedagogical Progress in Poznań, designed by Józef Stasiński, signed, cast Bronze 132 x 112 mm, weight 683,0 g., Condition aUNC, plaque from the Opus 1002 series, work number/signature missing, erroneous or conscious decision by the author. Sample? - specimen, plaque version of much larger size and weight than those typically signed Opus 1002, rare