New Swiss Shooting Medals Arrived

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Zohar444, Jun 28, 2010.

  1. Zohar444

    Zohar444 Member

    3 Swiss (Vaud) shooting medals. I really like these designs which make one understand why these are so cool. Did my thing buying raw and will submit for my set.

    Vaud, Lausanne Cantonal Shooting Festival
    Design: Vullermet
    Year: 1894
    Richter: R-1591b, Martin-946, Krause-329
    Diameter: 45mm
    Composition: Silver
    Mintage: 1,000


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    Vaud, Cantonal Shooting Festival at Yverdon
    Design: Alfred Jacot-Guilarmod/Le Lockle
    Year: 1899
    Richter-1601a, Martin-954. Krause-333
    Diameter: 45mm
    Composition: Silver


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    Vaud, Carabiniers de Lausanne, Tir du 75
    Design: Hans Frei/Hodler
    Year: 1900
    Richter-1608a, Martin-962, Krause-335
    Diameter: 50mm
    Composition: Silver


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  3. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    A recent addition that I was excited to acquire...

    1913 Weinfelden (Thurgau)
    Richter # 1280a
    25mm silver
    600 struck
    Engraved by Holy Freres

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  4. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    And another from the same page of the Richter book...

    1906 Arbon (Thurgau)
    Richter # 1275a
    23mm silver
    726 struck
    Engraved by Holy Freres

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    This was also cast in bronze with an RRR scarcity rating. I'm satisfied with the more affordable silver example.

    It even came with the original display case. :kewl:
     
  5. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    They realy are wonderful works of art, I cant decide which I prefer LOL the Ladies in national costume or the Shooting Festival at Yverdon :)
     
  6. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Still great ones guys. I dont think there has been one you've showed that isn't spectacular!

    How many are in that set?
    What do you think it would cost to complete a set?
    Do either of you think you'll be able to do it or even want to? :D
     
  7. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Thanks for sharing these great pieces!
     
  8. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Zo, thanks for sharing them. They're all very nice!

    Question: Do you have any shooting medals designed by Wilhelm Mayer?

    He's a medallist from Stuttgart, Germany, and he founded a die-sinking establishment in 1860. According to the biographical information, he produced quite a few medals for rifle competitions. I would like to see some of his work.

    Chris
     
  9. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    There are approximately 3000 different Swiss Shooting Medals, so to complete a full set would take a lifetime and a boatload of money.

    Holy Freres designed about 50+ different medals between 1900-1914 and while I doubt I can ever complete the set I will have a go.

    Before these two it had been over a year since I found a new Holy Freres medal for sale. You just have to wait for them to come along.

    Same with the Pidcock's Conder tokens. :kewl:
     
  10. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Thanks HiHo...
    It seems these are in the same collecting process as:
    Notgeld's with 13K plus
    National Bank Notes 14K plus
    Conder Tokens 8k?

    and now Swiss Shooting at 3k!!
     
  11. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Absolutely stunning!!!
     
  12. rjbeck

    rjbeck COLLECTOR

    These are the some of the most stunning coins I've ever seen. thanks for posting Beck
     
  13. Zohar444

    Zohar444 Member

    The intent of my thread was was simply to show the intricate design work, not to highlight a sub series or theme. These mostly have very low mintage and finding quality pieces is a challenge in itself.
     
  14. Siwash

    Siwash Senior Member

    Absolutely amazing stuff! I'm in Illinois and there's a local German-American society that has a friendly shooting competition. But as far as I know, no fabulous medals!
     
  15. Zohar444

    Zohar444 Member

    20th Century Medals

    I have also recently been trying to expand this part of my collection. Interestingly, there are some inexpensive finds for 20th century materials. Simple, clean designwork.

    1934 Fribourg, Federal Shooting Festival
    Richter-434a, Martin-249, Krause-91
    Design: Willy Jordan/Paul Kramer
    Diameter: 50mm
    Composition: Bronze
    Mintage: 5,074

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    1929 Ticino, Federal Shooting Festival at Bellinzone
    Richter:-1465b, Martin-860, Krause-299
    Design: Balestro/Hugenin
    Diameter: 50mm
    Composition: Bronze
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    1949 Graubunden, Federal Shooting Festival at Chur
    Richter-859
    Design: Huguenin/Le Lockle
    Diameter: 27 X 35mm
    Composition: Silver
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