Great Britain. Medal 1840 commemorating the wedding of Prince Albert "England's Pride”
Canada, Prince Edward Island. Shell Medal / Token, Lady's Slipper
Canada. Victoria Token 5 Canadian Cents, engraved initials AH
- KOD: 4819143R
Great Britain. Medal 1840 commemorating the wedding of Prince Albert "England's Pride”, Allen and Moore Mint, Birmingham, Great Britain, Pewter 27 mm, weight 6,40 g., Condition aXF/VF+
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