Historic Copper Medals

A collection of detailed copper medals featuring historical figures and events, showcasing intricate designs of portraits and symbols with rich historical significance.

Good regime of Albrecht and Isabella of Austria, Anonymous, 1617 live Copper medal. Front: Lion under crossed scepter and olive branch between the year within Overschruise. Reverse: crowned coat of arms, hanging out with the order of the Golden Fleece within Omschrift. Belgium copper (metal) striking (metalworking)  Brabant
Good regime of Albrecht and Isabella of Austria, Anonymous, 1617 live Copper medal. Front: Lion under crossed scepter and olive branch between the year within Overschruise. Reverse: crowned coat of arms, hanging out with the order of the Golden Fleece within Omschrift. Belgium copper (metal) striking (metalworking) Brabant
sestertius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorMedal of AndreaBarbazza.  Maker: Savelli Sperandio, Italian, 1431-1504Midwifery of the city of Embden, Anonymous, 1743  Golden medal. Front: View of the city of Water, on which five ships sail under Pennant with inscription; cut: inscription interrupted by crowned coat of arms on two crossed palm branches; Kantschrift. Reverse: two collapsed hands hold together on scepter -resting crown stuck within wreath of palm branches and reversal Emden gold (metal) striking (metalworking)  EmdenSiege of Groningen, picture from bomb made or shot into the city in a bomb, anonymous, 1672 plate. medal The siege of Groningen; Picture from bomb made or shot into the city in a bomb. Picture with hole in the middle. Front: Inscription. Reverse: Blanco.  copper (metal) engraving  GroningenFirst Nederlandsche Jaarbeurs in Utrecht 1917, Chris van der Hoef, 1917 history medal Bronze medal, on the front a stylized three -mast at sea with the left with at the top, a Mercury Staff on the reverse with the Utrecht city coat of arms shield between the year and the place name.  bronze (metal) striking (metalworking)Medal of the Battle of the Marne fromFrance. Mint: Paris Artist: Jules Prosper Joseph Marie Edmond Legastelois, French, 1855-1931Voltaire (1770), G.C. WAWARDS, 1770 history medal Copper medal, on the front the bust of Voltaire to the right with a laurel wreath in a laurel wreath, on the reverse an altar on which a trophy of symbols of martial art, trade, arts and sciences on a radiant sun, within a ornamental edge.  copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Repoie from Bengalen in India of the English Oostindische Compagnie (EIC) in the name of Shah Alam I, 1192 = 1779 ,, 1779 coin Silver coin. Front: Inscription in Arabic characters. Reverside: Inscription in Arabic characters. Above the second line indication of the year of government: 19. beaten in Banares . Smooth edge.  silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Keeshondje, carrying sign in honor of Hendrik Danielsz. Hooft, mayor of Amsterdam, Anonymous, 1788  Silver medal. Front: breastpiece man; Including incisions. Reverse: Dog with pointed mouth, hairy head and neck with moons, smooth abdomen and long -length tail, which sinks back on the back with loop hangs back on the year Netherlands silver (metal)   AmsterdamLeopard d'Or of Edward III of England , 1327-1377. England, Anglo-Gallic, Gothic period, 14th century. Gold; diameter: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in.). Known as a "Golden Leopard" because of the crowned leopard on one side, this gold coin was minted for Edward III, king of England and France.Aalmoezeniersweeshuis in Amsterdam, Anonymous, 1803  One -sided, rectangular lead with hole in it. Front: coat of arms, surrounded by leaf branches between the year above inscription AW. Reverse: Blanco Amsterdam tin (metal) striking (metalworking)  AmsterdamShilling, 1652. John Hull (American, 1624-1683), Robert Sanderson (American, 1609-1693). Silver; diameter: 2.8 cm (1 1/8 in.).Plaque And Pins 3 (USA); patinated bronze, bronze; 1939-35-1-a/dSovereign: Victoria (obverse); Shield of Arms (reverse), 1839. Design by William Wyon (British, 1795-1851). Gold; diameter: 2.2 cm (7/8 in.). With the end of the rule of the House of Hanover, whose last direct representative on the British throne was William IV (died 1837), the royal arms that had ceased to show the French pretention at the end of the first coinage of George III were now further simplified. In each quarter from top right to bottom left: 1. England; 2. Scotland; 3. Ireland; 4. England.Coins and sliced stones. Different coins and sliced stones. Left in the middle of a medal with the head of the queen of the east, with raised hair, flared into an elephant head, with a small crown on her head; Below an (antique) stir with fish and emblem VOC, where around it hurled a laurel branch. This medal was issued in 1784 in honor of the French vice-admiral de Suffren.Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Galba 68 CE-69 CE Rome. The front of this coin portrays the Emperor Galba, facing right.On the back an as yet untranslated inscription is encircled by an oak wreath.. Gold . Ancient RomanBakkersgilde, Gildepenning van Cornelis Vooren, Anonymous, 1735 medal Brass medal with hole in it. Front: Monogram of letters B and G, separated by asterisk inside circle. Reverse: inscription Inside star wreath Netherlands brass (alloy) engravingA pencil and watercolor drawing by Marie Lippert-Hoerner depicting coins as medals, showing their circular shapes and surface details.Image of the coin: Two Rozdukata August II Wettyn from 1702, with the Order of the Elephant, prints in silver, in: Collector's album: Figures of Polish medals to the work of X.B. Albertrande: Polish history with medals certified. prepared by Prince Henryk Lubomirski 1822 1830 arranged in order according to the List of Polish Medals by Feliks Bentkowski 1832 (item 230) unknown, Omeis, Martin Heinrich (ca. 1650 1703), Geiger, Andreas (1765 1856)Treasor de Mycenes ornaments d'or N. M. Athenes , Antiquities. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection