Africa. Egypt Missionary Society, Copper Medal 1856
Algeria. Propaganda Bronze medal, struck to commemorate the French victory in 1857
- KOD: 4007131R
Africa. Egypt Missionary Society, Copper Medal 1856, Obv: the Flight into Egypt, Rev Angel, in starred quadrilobe, holds shield inscribed MITTAM EX EIS IN AFRICAM
Cooper 40 mm, weight 32,10 g., Condition XF+, nice patina
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