France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Fancy medal, the Code Napoleon (cast), 1804
France, Maria de Medici 1573-1642. Coronation copper medal (jeton) 1610 AD
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Prize medal of the Athénée du Vaucluse established at Avignon, 1811
- KOD: 4609033RMA
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.
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