A last 1840 one from me: Kingdom of Prussia - Medal - 1840 - Death of King Friedrich Wilhelm III. (These medals where given to his Guard Regiments...
Grand Duchy of Hesse - 1 Gulden - 1840 - Grand Duke Ludwig II. [ATTACH]
Kingdom of France - Medal - 1840 - 10th anniversary of the July Revolution [ATTACH]
1840: Kingdom of Danmark - Medal - 1840 - Anointing of King Christian VIII. [ATTACH]
My only 1841 coin is a damaged one, but I still like it: Kingdom of Württemberg - 1 Gulden - 1841 - 25th reign anniversary of King Wilhelm [ATTACH]
French Legitimists - Medal - 1842 - Henri (V.) of France [ATTACH]
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Kingdom of Prussia - 2 1/2 Silber Groschen - 1842 - King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Danmark - 2 Rigsbankskilling - 1842 - King Christian VIII. [ATTACH]
1843: Kingdom of Danmark - 8 Rigsbankskilling / 2 1/2 Schilling Courant - 1843 - King Christian VIII. [ATTACH]
Got nothing really good for 1844 but if it helps moving the thread forwards (or should I say backwards? ;) ) : Kingdom of Spain - 8 Maravedis -...
Grand Duchy of Baden - 1 Kreuzer - 1845 - Grand Duke Leopold [ATTACH]
Two more german coins from me: Grand Duchy of Oldenburg - 1/6 Taler - 1846 - Grand Duke (Paul Friedrich) August I. [ATTACH] Grand Duchy of...
Kingdom of France - Medal - 1846 - Inauguration of the royal Chapel Saint-Ferdinand in Paris [ATTACH]
Time for 1846 I would say: Here a medal celebrating the marriage of the french legitimists pretender Henri (V.) to Arch Duchess Maria Theresa of...
I didnt think about this topic to much yet but now tried to figure it out. So the name "zu" refers to the place the noblemen is residing at. That...
Principality of Lippe - 1 Silber Groschen - 1847 - Prince Paul Alexander Leopold zur Lippe [ATTACH]
1847: Kingdom of the Netherlands - 1/2 Gulden - 1847 - King Willem II. [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Hannover - 1 Taler - 1848 - King Ernst August I. [ATTACH]
1849 was my first year without any coin but now I can continue: Kingdom of Belgium - 5 Francs - 1848 - King Leopold I. [ATTACH]
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