France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, 1800 medal commemorating the laying of the cornerstone of the Column of Honor of the Department of the Seine on July 14, by Gatteaux, struck at the Paris Mint, Bramsen 64, Julius 839, Bronze 60 mm, weight 99,40 g., Condition XF, nice brown patina
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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
France. Medal 1842 commemorating the death of the Duke of Orléans, Chapelle Ferdinand (Mort du Duc d'Orléans, Chapelle Ferdinand), Brass 25 mm, weight 6,50 g., Condition XF+, patina
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating Napoleon's presence in Osterode, 1807, by Andrieu, Denon, Bramsen 631, Julius 1735, Zeitz 82, Bronze 40 mm, weight 38,43 g., Condition aUNC, nice brown patina with luster. A medal that is sure to catch the attention of any collector of Napoleonic medals.
France, Louis XVIII (1814-1824). Peace and Trade, Token 1814, gilt Bronze 23 mm, weight 5,30 g., Condition aUNC, beautifully preserved specimen
France. Set of three 1842 medals commemorating the death of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans:
- Medal 1842, commemorating the death of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Bronze 24 mm, weight 7,20 g., Condition XF
- Medal 1842, commemorating the death of the Duke of Orléans, Chapelle Ferdinand (Mort du Duc d'Orléans, Chapelle Ferdinand), Brass 25 mm, weight 5,50 g., Condition VF, missing ear piece
- Medal 1842, commemorating the death of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Bronze 24 mm, weight 5,30 g., Condition XF
France 2 Centimes 1884 A, KM 827.1, Bronze 20,2 mm, Condition aUNC, patina
France, Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). 5 Francs 1838 W, Lille Mint, signed DOMARD. F. (Joseph-François Domard), KM# 749, Franc 2014# 324, Gadoury 1789# 678, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,90 g. .900, Condition aVF, sightly cleaned with traces of a long period of circulation
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. A fancy medal made by casting and combining the obverse and reverse of two different medals, one is an 1804 medal commemorating the Code Napoleon, the other is a typical obverse of many medals with a portrait of the Emperor and an inscription: Napoleon Emp. et Roi., Bronze 40 mm, weight 42,54 g., Condition VF. A numismatic curiosity.
France, Napoleon III (1852-1870). 5 Francs 1870 A, Paris, signed BARRE (Désiré-Albert Barre), KM# 799.1, Franc 2014# 331, Gadoury 1789# 739, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,70 g. .900, Condition VF+, grey patina, edge nicks
France, Louis Philippe D'Orleans (1773 - 1850), Louis Philippe I (1830 - 1848). Medal 1843, commemorating the erection of the Saint-Ferdinand chapel in memory of the Duke of Orléans Ferdinand Philippe d'Orléans (1810 - 1843), by Borrel, Bronze 25 mm, weight 11,10 g., Condition UNC, Beautiful glossy patina
France, Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). 5 Francs 1843 W, Lille Mint, signed DOMARD. F. (Joseph-François Domard), KM# 749, Franc 2014# 324, Gadoury 1789# 678, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,90 g. .900, Condition Fine/aVF, patina, sightly cleaned with traces of a long period of circulation
France, Napoleon III (1852-1870). 5 Francs 1868 A, Paris, signed BARRE (Désiré-Albert Barre), KM# 799.1, Franc 2014# 331, Gadoury 1789# 739, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,70 g. .900, Condition VF, nice grey patina
France, Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). 5 Francs 1839 W, Lille Mint, signed DOMARD. F. (Joseph-François Domard), KM# 749.13, Franc 2014# 324, Gadoury 1789# 678, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,80 g. .900, Condition aVF, grey patina, with traces of a long period of circulation
France 5 Centimes 1864 K, KM 797.3, Bronze 25 mm, Condition XF
France, Napoleon I (1804 - 1814). Silver Medal 1806 commemorating the sovereignty granted to the kings of Bavaria and Württemberg, by Droz and Andrieu, Denon, Bramsen 553, Julius 1626, Silver 40,50 mm, weight 38,84 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful patina, minor surface scratches, edge nick on reverse, original struck
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, 1800 medal commemorating the laying of the cornerstone of the Column of Honor of the Department of the Seine on July 14, by Gatteaux, struck at the Paris Mint, Bramsen 64, Julius 839, Bronze 60 mm, weight 99,40 g., Condition XF, nice brown patina
