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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Algeria. Propaganda Bronze medal, struck to commemorate the French victory in 1857, Bronze 21 mm, weight 2,91 g., Condition BU
France, Louis XIV (1638-1715). Silver medal / jeton 1710, Claude Lemulier, Burgundy, Feuardent 9893, Silver 31,0 mm, weight 9,90 g., Condition XF, nice patina
Germany, Cologne. Medal / pin 1924, German bell over the Rhine in the cathedral in Cologne, DEUTSCHE GLOCKE AM RHEIN, by Grasegger, Bronze 40 mm, weight 24,1 g., Condition VF+, patina
Belgium, West Flanders (Bruges). Medal 1907 commemorating the procession of the Holy Blood in Bruges, by Hondt, Bronze 47,00 mm, weight 35,18 g., Condition aXF, brown patina with luster.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1850, commemorating the death of Queen Louise Marie (Louise-Marie d'Orléans), by Veyrat, Bronze 31 mm, weight 17,0 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with shine
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
Belgium, Antwerp. Le Lloyd Belge Maritime and Fire Insurance Medal, by F. Baetes, Bronze 37 mm, weight 21,80 g., Condition UNC, Beautiful glossy patina
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the surrender of Mantua, 1797, Hennin 782, Bronze 35 mm, weight 21,56 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster.
Great Britain. 1982 medal celebrating the birth of the Prince of Wales, Nickel 37 mm, weight 28,35 g., Condition aUNC
France, Maria de Medici 1573-1642. Coronation copper medal (jeton) 1610 AD, Copper 24 mm, weight 4,48 g., Condition VF, nice patina
Belgium, Schaerbeek, Leopold I (1831-1865). Medal 1861 for the inauguration of the National Shooting Range (Tir Nationale de Belgique), by Alexandre Geefs (1829-1866), Bronze 55 mm, weight 61,40 g., Condition XF+
Israel, 50th Anniversary Medal of Hapoel Israel, 10th Hapoel Games, 1975. Obverse: Female runner, English and Hebrew legend, 50th Anniversary of the "Workers' Games". Reverse: Hapoel logo consisting of interlocking squares, silver? or silver-plated bronze?, 59 mm, weight 90,87 g., on the rim No. 792, Condition XF, patina
France, Louis XV (1715-1774). Silver medal / jeton 1738, Bayonne Chamber of Commerce, NUNQUAM POLLUTA, Feuardent 9260, Silver 28,0 mm, weight 7,20 g., Condition XF/aUNC, beautiful patina
Sweden. Medal commemorating the marriage of Gustaf V to Victoria of Baden 1881, bronzed Tin 44 mm, weight 41.17 g., Condition aXF, nice lustrous patina, dark spots, minor surface and edging impacts.
On the obverse the inscription GUSTAF VICTORIA and busts of Gustaf and Victoria facing right, on the reverse their joined coats of arms, text in two lines and the date September 20, 1881.
Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), Schaerbeek. Medal commemorating the ceremonial inauguration of August 15, 1865 in honor of King Leopold I (including the inauguration of an indoor market and slaughterhouse, the construction of gymnasiums, and the opening of Rue Royale St. Marie), by Wurden, Bronze 50 mm, weight 44,90 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Belgium, Austrian Netherlands. Medal commemorating the First Meeting of the Provincial Council of South Brabant in 1816, by Van De Goor. F, Dirks-77, Bronze 47 mm, weight 41,70 g., Condition aUNC/XF, nice patina with luster
Obverse: BOLD AUSTRIAC-Netherlands LION WITH SHIELD AND SWORD
(The motif of the rampaging lion/shield/sword is almost the same as on the 3 Austrian-Dutch florins of 1790).
Reverse: "LEGE. SACRAM. ASSERT. BRAB. ORD. BRUXELL. CONVOC. WILHELMUS REX. VIII. ID. JUL. MDCCCXVI.
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.
