Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1853 commemorating the marriage of Leopold II Duke of Brabant to Maria Henriette Anne of Austria, Tin 45 mm, weight 44,10 g., Condition VF+
Belgium, Leopold II (1865-1909). Medal 1881 commemorating the marriage of Rudolf of Austria and Stephanie of Belgium, by Ed. Geerts, Bronze 32 mm, weight 16,50 g., Condition UNC
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1850, commemorating the death of Queen Louise Marie (Louise-Marie d`Orléans), by Veyrat, Bronze 31 mm, weight 14,30 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with shine
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Louise Marie of Orléans (1832-1850). Medal commemorating Queen Victoria`s visit to Belgium on September 13, 1843, Bronze 42 mm , weight 45,30 g., Condition VF-XF, later struck
Belgium, Leopold I of Belgium (1831-1865). Medal 1853 commemorating the Guarantee of Safety and Welfare of the House of Representatives to Marie Henrietta of May 30, 1853 preceding the marriage (22.08.1853) of Leopold II of Belgium Duke of Brabant to Marie Henrietta, Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Hungary (crowned Queen of the Belgians on December 10, 1865), by J. E. Dubois, Bronze 50 mm, weight 56,10 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina and mint gloss
Belgium, Leopold I of Belgium (1831-1865). Medal 1850 commemorating the death of Louise-Marie d`Orléans (1832-1850), Princess of France, Queen of the Belgians as second wife of King Leopold I of Belgium, Bronze 50 mm, weight 53,60 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina and mint gloss
Belgium, Prince Philippe of Belgium, Count of Flanders (1837-1905) . Medal circa 1840, LES VERTUS DE SA FAMILLE SE REFLETENT EN LUI ET NOUS LE FONT AIMER (THE VIRTUES OF HIS FAMILY ARE REFLECTED IN HIM AND MAKE US LOVE HIM), Bronze 50 mm, weight 52,0 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster
The expression “The virtues of his family reflect in him and make us like him” expresses the idea that a person`s positive qualities are influenced by the values and character traits of his family, and these family virtues make the person more likeable and lovable. In other words, the good qualities of the family are seen as manifested in the individual`s behavior and character, which elicits the liking and appreciation of others.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1853, Leopold Duke of Brabant as a member of the Senate, by Dubois, Bronze 50 mm, weight 54,5 g., Condition XF, nice dark patina, beautiful mint gloss, minor surface and edge damage
Iran, Reza Shah 1925-1941. 5000 Dinars (5 Kran), SH 1306 / 1927 AD, H (Heaton mint), KM 1106, Silver 36 mm, weight 22,93 g. .900, Condition XF, nice patina, mint shine in the background
Iran, Reza Shah 1925-1941. 2000 Dinars (2 Kran), SH 1308 / 1929 AD, KM 1104, Silver 28 mm, weight 9,10 g. .900, Condition VF+/XF, nice patina, shine in the background on the reverse
Iran, Reza Shah 1925-1941. 2000 Dinars (2 Kran), SH 1307 / 1928 AD, KM 1104, Silver 28 mm, weight 9,22 g. .900, Condition VF+/aXF, gray patina, nice shine in the background on the reverse
India British. East India Company, William IV. Rupee 1835 (b), Mumbai / Bombay, KM 450.1, S&W 1.47, Prid. 40, Silver 30,78 mm, weight 11,66 g. . 917, Condition aUNC, minor surface scratches, beautiful luster, mint specimen, scarce in this condition
India British. East India Company, William IV. Rupee 1835 F, (c) Calcutta mint, KM 450.3, S&W 1.39, Prid. 34, Silver 30,78 mm, weight 11,66 g. . 917, Condition aUNC, minor surface scratches, beautiful luster, mint specimen, scarce in this condition
India British, Victoria, Rupee 1879 (b) Bombay mint, KM 492, S&W 6.46, Prid-154, Silver 30,79 mm, weight 11,69 g. .917, Condition aUNC/UNC, Minor surface scratches, beautiful luster, mint specimen