World. Lotto di 6 belle e rare medaglie commemorative di epoche differenti 1723/ 2011






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Lot of 6 beautiful and rare commemorative medals from different eras, including a 1965 Dante Alighieri centenary token in copper-nickel (magnetic-free) with relief portrait (6.8 g, 29 mm), a 1723 coronation of Louis XV token in brass (6 g, 27 mm), an antique octagonal Lille token from 1773 with Louis XV depicted on the obverse and heraldic device on the reverse (silver, 18.08 g, 33 mm), a 1805 Five Copecks medal of the Russian Empire with heraldic arms (copper, 47.3 g, 43 mm), a 2011 Palau commemorative $1 gold-colour plated copper “Ferrari Fangio” token in capsule and pouch (27 g, 35x35 mm),,
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Set of 6 beautiful and rare commemorative medals from different eras. Includes:
Commemorative token minted in 1965 on the occasion of the seventh centenary of the birth of the great Italian author and poet Dante Alighieri, featuring a relief image of the figure.
METAL: Copper-Nickel non-magnetic
WEIGHT: 6.8 g
Ø: 29 mm
Antique and splendid token coined in 1723 depicting the coronation of Louis XV at Reims.
Metal: Brass
WEIGHT: 6 g
Ø: 27 mm
- Octagonal token struck in Lilloise in 1773, depicting in relief Louis XV on the obverse and the heraldic coat of arms on the reverse.
Metal: Silver
WEIGHT: 18.08 g
Ø: 33 mm
- Medal depicting 5 Copecks from 1805, a coin of the Russian Empire, in excellent condition, with the heraldic coat of arms on the obverse.
METAL: Copper
Weight: 47.3 g
Ø: 43 mm
Lingotto coin commemorative with a monetary value of 1$ issued in 2011 in the Republic of Palau to celebrate the greatest victories of Ferrari by Juan Manuel Fangio, an Argentine racing driver of the 20th century. The piece is housed in a dedicated display capsule and in its original fabric bag marked 'Ferrari'.
METAL: Silver-plated copper with a mirror finish and enameled depictions
WEIGHT: 27 g
Ø: 35x35 mm
Commemorative medal made in Belgium in 1925 in honor of Paul van der Haert, featuring his relief portrait.
Metal: Bronze
Weight: 100 g
Ø: 70 mm
Set of 6 beautiful and rare commemorative medals from different eras. Includes:
Commemorative token minted in 1965 on the occasion of the seventh centenary of the birth of the great Italian author and poet Dante Alighieri, featuring a relief image of the figure.
METAL: Copper-Nickel non-magnetic
WEIGHT: 6.8 g
Ø: 29 mm
Antique and splendid token coined in 1723 depicting the coronation of Louis XV at Reims.
Metal: Brass
WEIGHT: 6 g
Ø: 27 mm
- Octagonal token struck in Lilloise in 1773, depicting in relief Louis XV on the obverse and the heraldic coat of arms on the reverse.
Metal: Silver
WEIGHT: 18.08 g
Ø: 33 mm
- Medal depicting 5 Copecks from 1805, a coin of the Russian Empire, in excellent condition, with the heraldic coat of arms on the obverse.
METAL: Copper
Weight: 47.3 g
Ø: 43 mm
Lingotto coin commemorative with a monetary value of 1$ issued in 2011 in the Republic of Palau to celebrate the greatest victories of Ferrari by Juan Manuel Fangio, an Argentine racing driver of the 20th century. The piece is housed in a dedicated display capsule and in its original fabric bag marked 'Ferrari'.
METAL: Silver-plated copper with a mirror finish and enameled depictions
WEIGHT: 27 g
Ø: 35x35 mm
Commemorative medal made in Belgium in 1925 in honor of Paul van der Haert, featuring his relief portrait.
Metal: Bronze
Weight: 100 g
Ø: 70 mm
