Here's a Conder token that attracted me for the same reason (Lothian 131, 1790's) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1714 George I coronation medal in lead by Nicolaus Seelander, 131mm, 836 gms (Medallic Illustrations II, 426/15). Seelander's design had no chance...
L. Gnaedinger token, Breton 574. NGC MS65RB.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1717 Act of Grace and Free Pardon George I offers amnesty to those involved in recent Jacobite rebellions (MI II 437/37, Eimer 478). [ATTACH]
1718 George I, Treaty of Passarowitz by J. Croker. An unusually high relief medal for this engraver. [ATTACH]
I have an old Olympus C-750 with a 55mm macro lens. By the time I merge an obverse and reverse image, it can be up to 6600x3300 pixels. I've now...
Heritage auction photo. No, not NGC. My own images came back "too big" so I lifted the Heritage auction photos before the thread passed me by....
1725 George I, Order of the Bath with young Prince William dressed as a Knight of the Bath on the reverse. (MI II, 463/75) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1727 Official George II coronation medal by J. Crocker (MI II, 479/4) [ATTACH]
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The SOHO mint also produced a large number of tokens and a variety of medals for Monneron Freres, a mercantile firm in France. These are the 2...
Here are some examples of tokens that SOHO produced for Canada.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1731 George II-2nd Treaty of Vienna by J. Crocker (MI II 496/39) [ATTACH]
Naturally, George III was a common subject at SOHO during its heyday, these pieces by Droz and Kuchler.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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1736 by J. Tanner for Jernegan's lottery, the prize being an elaborate silver cistern now in The Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. (Betts 169)...
1744 Action off Toulon (Medallic Illustrations II, 584/224, Eimer 582) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Toulon_(1744) [ATTACH]
1750 Frederick, Prince of Wales, governor of the Free British Fishery Society. (Medallic Illustrations II, 659/365, Eimer 629) [ATTACH]
1751 2nd Duke of Mantagu memorial medal by J.A.Dassier highlighting the Duke's philanthropy. (Medallic Illustrations II, 663/369, Eimer 635) [ATTACH]
1752 Cambridge Chancellor's Medal by Richard Yeo, inaugurated by the Duke of Newcastle in March of that year. (Medallic Illustrations II, 667/377)...
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