France, Louis XIV The Sun King. Medal 1681 commemorating the purchase of the Casale fortress from the Duke of Manuta
Spanish Netherlands, Karel II. Jeton (Rekenpenning) 1673, Antwerp, Declaration of war against France
Germany. Medal commemorating Emperor Clodius Albinus (196 - 197), “Imperial Series” early 18th cen., by Christian Wermuth
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France, Louis XIV The Sun King. Medal 1681 commemorating the purchase of the Casale fortress from the Duke of Manuta., obverse: head of Louis XIV in profile to the right, reverse: a Dauphin receiving a shield with outline of Casale and eagle insignia of an allegory and legionary respectively, catalog references: Divo-187, silver plated Bronze? (Tin?) 41 mm, weight 37,69 g., Condition aXF
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