Several medals were produced to commemorate George IV's visit to Ireland in 1821. This one is British Historical Medal #1117 in gilt silver with a...
Pair of uniface impressions of Middlesex 24 in silver. The pattern (of glue?) on the reverses suggest the pair were joined at some point. [IMG]...
Back in early 2008, Spink had a nice sale of Conder tokens that could be viewed during the NY International sale. That was a treat. One piece I...
Upon the death of George III in 1820, a medal (BHM 998, 55mm) was produced by I. Parkes showing the Hanoverian Succession, George I, II and III in...
Middlesex 24 is a penny sized token engraved by John Milton for J. Rebello. It was issued to honor David Alves Rebello, a businessman who died in...
Jernegan's Lottery medal. Betts 169, NGC MS63 [IMG] Background from Medallic Illustrations...
I don't collect these 19th century merchant tokens but I thought this one was too cute to pass up. [IMG] [IMG]
Yes, I am.
Those William Wallace pieces are neat! Argyllshire 2 [IMG] [IMG]
My only NGC red George III penny (PR64RDCA) and red Conder halfpenny, Somerset 86 (MS65RD). [IMG] [IMG]
A plaque of Prince Albert in bois durci to go along with my Queen Victoria example. [IMG] [IMG]
Jernegan’s Lottery, Silver Medal, 1736, by John Sigismund Tanner. Minerva standing amidst arms and emblems of the Arts and Sciences, rev Queen...
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Gilt pattern halfpenny (Peck-1165, I think) [IMG]
I'm a sucker for a nice strike. [IMG]
A large medal (131mm, 836gm) in lead by Nicolaus Seelander, a German native, designed for the coronation of George I in 1714. Seelander had hoped...
A Droz pattern half cent that didn't make it into production. [IMG]
A medal by J. Kirk commemorating the marriage of George III and Queen Charlotte in September of 1761. George met his 17 year old bride-to-be for...
Discovered in a pack rat's pile of treasure. [IMG]
A gilt electrotype of the obverse of Betts 44, a 1670 medal commemorating British Colonisation, along with a gilt electrotype of the obverse die....
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