

Poland, Silesia. Wroclaw (Breslau). Cathedral of Mary Magdalene porcelain medal, 1923, Scheuch 695, 47 mm white porcelain, weight 13,65 g., Condition UNC
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Poland. Medal 1915, Opening of Higher Education Institutions in Warsaw, signed: J. Wysocki, Strzałkowski 312, Zinc (Zn) 60 mm, weight 65,40 g., Condition aXF/VF+, grey tarnish on reverse
Poland, Bialystok. Medal from XXIII Final of Philatelic Marathon, Science and Technology, 40 years of People's Poland, Białystok 30 VI 1984, Gen. Ignacy Prądzyński 1792-1850, patinated bronze 46 mm, weight 41,97 g., Condition UNC
Belgie / Poland. Bronze medal 183, minted by the Belgians on the third anniversary of the November Revolutions, Obv.: Two clasped hands coming out of the clouds, against the background of the anchor, Rev.: The inscription in four lines : LES BELGES AUX POLONAIS XXIX NOVEMBRE MDCCCXXXIII, H-Cz. 3834 R4 (only in Silver), Racz.-, Bronze 27 mm, weight 10,35 g., Condition aUNC/XF+, nice brown patina
Poland, John Paul II. Medal commemorating the Pope's visit to Bialystok on June 5, 1991, Cast Bronze 88 mm, weight 219,92 g., Condition UNC, very large and impressive medal.
Poland. Medallion, Zygmunt Kaczkowski, Minter cast 1854 (120 x 120 mm).
Nicely executed, patinated 1854 Minter Factory casting in bronze. High relief copy, good quality, engraved inscription on obverse ZY KACZKOWSKI. Zygmunt Kaczkowski (1825-1896), writer, poet and independence activist, one of the most outstanding prose writers of his time. He lived and worked in two eras. Romanticism and Positivism. At first a poet, later primarily a prose writer and publicist, who published at home and in exile. The most outstanding Polish author of historical novels before Sienkiewicz. He was strongly associated with Malopolska, about which most of his works are treated. Kaczkowski took part in the Cracow uprising in 1846. The quick and tragic end of the uprising caused the writer to spend several years in prison. Literature: Dubrowska/Soltan 118. Dimensions 120 x 120 mm,...
Poland. Set of 10 bronze medals commemorating outstanding Polish commanders and their victorious battles, issuer TWO (Society of Defense Knowledge), medals from 1986 (1), 1988 (3), 1989 (2), 1990 (3), 1991 (1), high relief bronze 70 mm, weight approx. 140-160 g., Condition UNC, all in commemorative case.
Poland. Medal 1915, Opening of Higher Education Institutions in Warsaw, signed: J. Wysocki, Strzałkowski 312, Zinc (Zn) 60 mm, weight 64,11 g., Condition XF+
Poland. Commemorative medal from the Universal National Exhibition in Poznań, 1929, Obverse: Composition of symbols of industry and agriculture, above the national eagle, in the rim POWSZECHNA WYSTAWA KRAJOWA - POZNAŃ 1929 ROKU, Reverse: Map of Poland with cities and network of rivers marked, in the rim W DZIESIĄTĄ ROCZNICĘ ODRODZENIA POLSKI 1918-1928, unsigned medal, designed by Stefan Rufin Koźbielewski, Strzałkowski 630, bronze 55 mm, weight 70,74 g. , Condition XF+, minor stains
Poland. Medal 1916, To Silesian Legionaries Fallen for their Homeland, signed: J. Raszka, Strzałkowski 348, Zinc (Zn) 60 mm, weight 63,42 g., Condition XF+
Poland. Set of 10 bronze medals commemorating outstanding Polish commanders and their victorious battles, issuer TWO (Society of Defense Knowledge), medals from 1991 (4), 1992 (6), high relief bronze 70 mm, weight approx. 140-160 g., Condition UNC, all in commemorative case.
Poland. Silver Medal John Paul II, Jasna Góra, 1991, Obverse: Bust of John Paul II facing left, POPE JOHN PAUL II, Reverse: Our Lady of Czestochowa, fine silver (999), 39,1 mm, weight 31,5 g, medal in plastic cap, Nestorowicz 770, Condition Proof, beautiful patina
Poland, Katowice. Medal from the XIII National Philatelic Exhibition, 1979, Design - Jerzy Walter Brzoza, gold plated bronze 58 x 48 mm, weight 59,74 g., Condition UNC
Poland, Bialystok. Medal Wiktor Hermanowski 1896-1974, 50 years of Organized Philatelic Movement in Bialystok, 9 X 1985 Bialystok, Ikaros, patinated bronze 46 mm, weight 42,38 g., Condition UNC
Poland, Zielona Góra, Drzonków. Medal from the National Philatelic Exhibition, 1984, Sport and Recreation, European Junior Championships in All-Around Mounted Horse Competition, patinated bronze 46 mm, weight 43,42 g., Condition UNC
Poland / Italy. John Paul II, set of commemorative medals 6 pieces, white metal 34-35 mm, Condition aUNC/XF
Poland, medal to commemorate the inaugural voyage of TS/S Stefan Batory, 1969, Obverse: Half-figure of Stefan Batory 1/3 to left, STEFAN BATORY - REX POLONIAE 1576 1586, Reverse: TS/S Stefan Batory to right, above PLO logo, below INSUGURATION Voyage / 11.IV.-6.V.1969, around POLISH OCEAN LINES - TS/S STEFAN BATORY, by Waclaw Kowalik, issuer Polish Ocean Lines, Gdynia, Polish State Mint, Paszkowycz 20/69, State Mint Medals 255, silver plated bronze 59,5 mm, weight 86,05 g., Condition UNC
Poland, Silesia. Wroclaw (Breslau). Cathedral of Mary Magdalene porcelain medal, 1923, Scheuch 695, 47 mm white porcelain, weight 13,65 g., Condition UNC