Russia, Nicholas II 1894 - 1917. Silver baptismal medal (pendant) in the shape of a teardrop without date (circa 1900), Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan, Birth of Jesus (nativity scene), serrated edge, Silver 49 x 36 mm, weight 9,20 g., Condition XF, remains of gilding
Great Britain. Medal / token 1774 commemorating John Manners, Marquis of Granby (1721-70), by John Kirk (1724-1776), Wurzbach 3308, Copper 26 mm, weight 6,20 g., Condition VF
France. Medal 1957 commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Paris, by Henri Dropsy, signed, Bronze 32 mm, weight 15,10 g., Condition UNC
East Prussia, Preussen Herzogtum (Ostpreussen). Albrecht Hohenzollern 1525-1568. Grosz (Groschen) 1539, Königsberg mint, Kopicki 3780, Silver 24 mm, weight ca. 2,0 g., Condition PCGS MS 62, sharp relief details, glossy background, nice mint state specimen
Finland, (Russian occupation). 1 Markka 1915 S, Nicholas II 1894-1917, Bitkin 401, KM 3.2, Silver 24 mm, weight 5,20 g. .868, Condition PCGS MS 65, nice patina
Finland, (Russian occupation). 1 Markka 1915 S, Nicholas II 1894-1917, Bitkin 401, KM 3.2, Silver 24 mm, weight 5,20 g. .868, Condition PCGS MS 64, beautiful patina
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
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+