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<p>[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 8214544, member: 110350"]No apologies necessary! Unlike the case with my ancient coins, for which I've made sure since I began collecting them in 2017 that I have either the dealers' or my own photos for every coin, I still have plenty of British and some French historical medals (the general term, as opposed to the "art medals" I have, mostly from France) for which I have no photos at all. Also, as I've previously mentioned, I sold about 60 or 70 of my most valuable historical medals for financial reasons back around 2015 or so, and will probably never be able to, or even want to, reacquire more than a small number of the types I sold that were particularly important to me, like a few of the coronation medals I posted above.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's one more Mudie medal I photographed today; as usual, the reverse is much more interesting than the obverse:</p><p><br /></p><p>Great Britain, Battle of Waterloo medal, 1815 (Struck 1820). Obv. Bust r. HENRY WILLIAM MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY. Rev. Equestrian figure of Anglesey l., leading a cavalry charge. CHARGE OF THE BRITISH AT WATERLOO. Ex. JUNE XVIII. MDCCCXV. AE 41 mm. By G. Mills/ A.J. Depaulis. Mudie 34, Eimer 1069, BHM 859.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1441713[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 8214544, member: 110350"]No apologies necessary! Unlike the case with my ancient coins, for which I've made sure since I began collecting them in 2017 that I have either the dealers' or my own photos for every coin, I still have plenty of British and some French historical medals (the general term, as opposed to the "art medals" I have, mostly from France) for which I have no photos at all. Also, as I've previously mentioned, I sold about 60 or 70 of my most valuable historical medals for financial reasons back around 2015 or so, and will probably never be able to, or even want to, reacquire more than a small number of the types I sold that were particularly important to me, like a few of the coronation medals I posted above. Here's one more Mudie medal I photographed today; as usual, the reverse is much more interesting than the obverse: Great Britain, Battle of Waterloo medal, 1815 (Struck 1820). Obv. Bust r. HENRY WILLIAM MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY. Rev. Equestrian figure of Anglesey l., leading a cavalry charge. CHARGE OF THE BRITISH AT WATERLOO. Ex. JUNE XVIII. MDCCCXV. AE 41 mm. By G. Mills/ A.J. Depaulis. Mudie 34, Eimer 1069, BHM 859. [ATTACH=full]1441713[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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