USA. Medal minted to commemorate the First Visit of Pope John Paul II to the White House, 1979
USA. Lord and Taylor centennial commemorative medal, 1926
France. Medal commemorating the consecration of the Church of Saint Ambroise in Paris, 1869
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USA. Medal minted to commemorate the First Visit of Pope John Paul II to the White House, 1979, Bronze 50 mm, weight 74,71 g., Condition UNC
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