George I. 1707 by P. H. Müller. 43mm. Forster 745; Brockmann 798. PCGS SP64 Reverse: The Trojans discover the wooden horse of Odysseus. [ATTACH]
Sam's Town $20 [ATTACH]
One of a set of 48 medals by Thomason based on the Elgin Marbles. [ATTACH]
A few items that stuck out as I downloaded Photobucket images for transfer elsewhere.[ATTACH]
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Winfield Scott medal-a handful. [IMG] [IMG]
Comparison of reverses of 1842 Canadian preconfederation tokens PC-2A1 and PC-2B. Mint state vs proof. [ATTACH]
19th century UK silver token, Frome Selwood two shillings. [IMG] [IMG]
Lichfield farthing-Staffordshire 28, unusual in that the token was payable on Whit-Monday! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Old Price Riots, 1809 Several medals/medalets were associated with the 1809 riots. Here's one example and a site that explains what happened....
A similar but smaller version of the medal for the Fine Arts Exhibition was produced in 1874. It's listed as BHM #2992, 52mm. [ATTACH]
Crown Copper penny token of 1811 (Withers-226). [ATTACH]
Birmingham workhouse (Overseers of the Poor) penny of 1813. Withers-402.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bristol Brass & Copper Company penny token, 1811. Withers 436a. Ex. Cokayne. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Threepence token from Wiveliscombe, Somerset, issued by clothier John Featherstone (Withers-1225.) It's hefty at 45mm and 58gms. According to...
Penny token issued 1811 by Devon Mines, Tavistock. Withers-1130 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bilston 2 pence token, Withers 90 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wyon tribute medal, 1854 (BHM 2535) [IMG]
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George I, Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718. PCGS SP64 in an extra thick holder to accomodate the high relief. [ATTACH]
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