Great Britain. H.M. Tower of London medal, 1078 - 1978
England / Great Britain. Silver medal 1714, Coronation of George I
Great Britain. Coronation Medal 1902, Edward VII and Alexandra, G.W. de Saulles
- KOD: 4623091RMA
Great Britain. H.M. Tower of London medal, 1078 - 1978, Royal Mint, Bronze 44 mm, weight 36,56 g., Condition UNC, original box and certificate, beautiful patina
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