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[ATTACH] A medal by the German medallists Loos and Voigt commemorating the coronation of George IV and his arrival in Hanover, 1821. Eimer-1147.
Uniface silver medal struck when York Minster cathedral burned in 1829. Adapted from the obverse die of a Conder token (Yorkshire 63, 1795). [IMG]
Northumberland Newcastle-on-Tyne halfcrown token by Robertson, 1811 [IMG] [IMG]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle grandstand racing pass in copper. [ATTACH]
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Reverse of 1869 Pius IX medal, 73mm, 208gms showing interior of St. Peter's. [ATTACH]
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The British copper tokens of the early 19th century were generally put to use in commerce so they are tougher to find uncirculated than most...
Advertising "spinner" from my hometown.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Warwickshire 197a purchased as brass but not designated that way by NGC.
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1806 British penny, PR66BN Cameo. Head-on and tilted to the light.[ATTACH]
Death of George III, 1820. BHM 1002, 41mm, by Kempson & Sons. [IMG] [IMG]
1988 CSNA convention. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
BHM 599, 46mm, Victories of the Year. This medal probably refers in general terms to the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. NGC MS64BN....
British Historical Medal 304 (which also found its way into Dalton & Hamer as Middlesex 184 bis 1). White metal, 32mm. [ATTACH]
British Historical Medal #304 (which also found its way into Dalton & Hamer as Middlesex 184 bis 1). [ATTACH]
The Swimming Medal of the Royal Humane Society. http://www.lsars.org.uk/rhs.htm [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Queen Anne, 1710, Battle of Saragossa. PCGS MS64 [IMG]
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