Electronic Auction 591Lot: 801. RUSSIA, Empire. Nikolai II Aleksandrovich. 1894-1917. AV 5 Roubles (18mm, 12h). St. Petersburg mint. Dated 1903 AP. NGC MS 64.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 802. SWEDEN. Oscar II. 1872–1907. AV 10 Kronor (18mm, 12h). Stockholm mint. Dated 1901 EB. NCG MS 65.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 803. SWITZERLAND, Swiss Confederation. 1848-present. AV 20 Francs (21mm, 6.44 g, 6h). Bern mint. Dated 1922 B. UNC.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 804. BELGIUM. temp. Albert I. 1909-1934. Æ Medal (65x72mm, 161.8 g, 12h). 20th anniversary of the weekly news magazine Pourquoi Pas?. By G. Devreese and Jacques Ochs. Dated 1910 and 1930. Near EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 805. CHILE. A collection of Santiago mint medals by the artist Rene Thenot. Thirty-eight (38) pieces in silver, bronze, and various finishes. All proof or UNC.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 806. DENMARK. Frederik V. 1746-1766. AR Medal (48mm, 57.07 g, 12h). Royal Academy – Prize Medal. After P. Gianelli. Struck circa 1800. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 807. FRANCE, Royal. Louis XVI. 1774–1793. Æ Medal (59mm, 100.0 g, 12h). The Paris Academy of Surgery. By Duvivier and Gatteaux. Dated 1770 and 1774. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 808. FRANCE, Third Republic. 1870-1940. Æ Medal (54x70mm, 135.5 g, 12h). Centennial of the Cour des Comptes. By Vernon. Dated 1807 and 1907. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 809. FRANCE, Third Republic. 1870-1940. AR Medal (50mm, 61.94 g). The Vandalism of Reims Cathedral. By Ch.-L. Picaud. Dated 1914. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 810. FRANCE, Third Republic. 1870-1940. Æ Medal (67mm, 139.8 g, 12h). The Battles of the Chemin des Dames. By Merot. Dated April-October 1917. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 811. FRANCE, Third Republic. 1870-1940. Æ Medal (52x69mm, 126.5 g, 12h). To the Women of the Red Cross – Unissued. Struck circa 1918. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 812. GERMANY, Augsburg. AR Baptismal Medal (44mm, 25.37 g, 12h). By P.H. Müller. Struck circa late 17th-early 18th centuries. Near EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 813. GERMANY, Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Calenberg-Hannover (Principality & Electorate). Georg II. King of Great Britain & Elector, 1727-1760. AR Medal (34mm, 14.96 g, 6h). Opening of Göttingen University. By E. Hannibal. Dated 17 September 1737. VF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 814. GERMANY, Nürnberg. AR Medal (27x31mm, 11.70 g, 12h). By C. Maler. Struck circa early 17th century. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 815. ITALY, Bologna. Vincenzo Bovio, prothonotary apostolic. fl. circa 1550. Æ Medal (70mm, 144.7 g, 5h). By Giovanni Antonio de’ Rossi. Later cast. VF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 816. ITALY, Venezia (Venice). Tomasso Rangone, scholar. 1493-1577. Æ Medal (38.5mm, 23.28 g, 12h). By an uncertain Venetian medallist. Cast circa 1560. VF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 817. RUSSIA, Empire. Ekaterina II Velikaya (the Great). 1762-1796. Gilt Æ Medal (79mm, 166.00 g, 12h). Victory Over the Swedish. By T. Ivanov & P.W. Gass. Dated 13 August 1789, possibly a later restrike. EF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 818. RUSSIA, Empire. Aleksandr II Nikolaevich. 1855-1881. AR Medal (29mm, 11.57 g, 12h). Award For the Conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan. Dated 1857, 1858, and 1859. VF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 819. RUSSIA, Empire. Nikolai II Aleksandrovich. 1894-1917. WM Order (34x34mm, 9.08 g, 12h). St. George Cross – 3rd Class. Issued from October 1916. VF.
Electronic Auction 591Lot: 820. SOUTH AFRICA, Union of South Africa (British Dominion). George V. 1910-1936. Silvered CU Medal (32.5mm, 12.60 g, 12h). Formation of the Union of South Africa. Dated 31 May 1910. EF.