I'm just amazed at the skill of medal engravers particularly in the use of perspective and detail. Although I've focussed on the medals of George...
George I, 1718 Treaty of Passarowitz by J. Croker. Eimer 479, 45mm, SP64BN [IMG] [IMG]
Three Georges. [IMG]
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1889 medal by Countess Feodora Gleichen for the Royal Agricultural Society Exhibition at Windsor. This 76mm medal was created by joining two...
Die-struck boxwood medal by Brunner [IMG]
Well, at least Victoria came through it unscathed! [IMG]
[IMG] Pitt Clubs and their badges http://www.britnumsoc.org/publications/Digital%20BNJ/pdfs/1927_BNJ_19_12.pdf
1837, Ascension of Victoria by Halliday [IMG]
Art Union of London medal in memory of William Wyon, 1854 by L.C.Wyon. BHM 2535, Eimer 1480, 56mm. The reverse depicts Britannia on a platform...
Here's the site for a free version of Dalton & Hamer's text on Conder tokens. You'll find each of the tokens from Kent in there....
Quite a few numismatists have produced their own tokens over the hears. Here's an example by S.Hamer. [IMG]
BHM #1775. Victoria, visit to the City of London, 1837, 55mm, matte surfaces. This medal was likely placed within its silver ring and protected by...
Victoria, visit to the City of London, 1837. BHM 1775, 55mm, encased in silver ring with glass lunettes. [IMG]
1850 Pius IX, 60mm. [IMG] http://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/catholic-contributions/the-symbolism-of-the-pelican.html
64RD, was part of a group of red examples that appeared recently.
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Gresham Angling Society prize for "specimen fish." The medal is unawarded so perhaps the specimen fish weren't biting! ; ) [IMG] [IMG]
A Conder Token Collectors Club token in copper. [IMG] [IMG]
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