Italy, Vatican. Martino V, 1417-1431 AD. Medal 1664, The Basilica di Santi Apostoli in Rome, by. Girolamo Paladino
Germany. Satirical medal (M. Dasio / C. Poellath), Eine junge Frau ein alter Mann eine harte Nuss ein hohler Zahn
Poland / Italy. John Paul II, set of commemorative medals 6 pieces
- KOD: 4807152RMA
Italy, Papal States / Vatican. Martino V, 1417-1431 AD. Medal 1664, facades of the Basilica di Santi Apostoli in Rome, by. Girolamo Paladino, Armand I, 295, 4, Lincoln 313, Patrignani 1951, p. 13, Bronze 40 mm, weight 33,18 g., Condition XF, nice dark patina, restrike from original stamps
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