Historical Medals

A set of antique medals showcasing intricate designs, including depictions of historical figures and events, crafted from metals like silver and copper.

Cents from the United States of America, 1853 ,, 1853 coin Copper mint. Front: head (with braided hair) to the left. Around her a row of stars. Below year. Road side: between one folded in a circle, with a ribbon tied up, branch Value designation: One cent in two lines. Smooth edge.  copper (metal) striking (metalworking)
Cents from the United States of America, 1853 ,, 1853 coin Copper mint. Front: head (with braided hair) to the left. Around her a row of stars. Below year. Road side: between one folded in a circle, with a ribbon tied up, branch Value designation: One cent in two lines. Smooth edge. copper (metal) striking (metalworking)
Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Antoninus Pius 155 CE-156 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanOpening van de Birkenhead Commissioners Docks, anonymous, 1847 history medal Menning. Front: ship within a two -way change. Reverse: inscription above coat of arms oak brief. England alloy striking (metalworking)Exalted from the Prince of Orange to Stadholder, Martin Holtzhey, 1747 history medal Silver medal with hole in it. Front: breastpiece man and woman inside change. Reverse: Inscription Amsterdam silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Half Dukaat, emergency coin from Braunau, beaten during the siege by the Austrians, Anonymous, 1743 coin. siege coin Unilateral, square emergency coin with beveled corners. Front: Crowned coat of arms between the year within Bladerkrans and Overschrift. Reverse: Blanco Braunau am Inn gold (metal) striking (metalworking)  Braunau am InnExalted from the Prince of Orange to Stadholder, Martin Holtzhey, 1747 history medal Silver medal. Front: breastpiece man inside change. Reverse: inside Oranjekrans with seven coats of arms in it and ended in two collapsed hands, which hold a bundle of arrows above inscription Amsterdam silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Transmission of the corpse of Napoleon Bonaparte from St. Helena to France, Vincard, 1840 history medal Copper hexagonal medal to wear. Front: breastpiece man with laurel wreath inside change. Reverse: inscription inside Omnipia. Paris copper (metal) striking (metalworking)  Dome of Invalides. Sint-HelenaExchange from Napoleon Bonaparte to St. Helena, D. & A. A., 1815 - 1821 history medal Menning. Front: Napoleon sitting on rocks in the middle of the sea; Cut: Inscription. Reverse: Inscription Netherlands alloy striking (metalworking)  Sint-HelenaOpening of the first national meeting in The Hague, Barend Christiaan van Calker, 1796 history medal Silver medal. Front: inscription inside oak wreath. Reverse: inscription. Zeist silver (metal) striking (metalworking)  The HaguePreparations for war in the Netherlands, Martin Holtzhey, 1742 history medal Silver medal. Front: The Netherlands, depicted as a crowned woman, takes money from her horn of abundance to give to Holland, depicted as a sitting, crowned woman with freedom hat on Speer, Mercury Staff, Olive branch and coat of arms, next to her a Bible within Dischanging; Cut: Inscription. Downside: courage, depicted as a helmeted woman, keeps a spear and map of fortifications in her hand; In the foreground is building tools and warning stress, in the background walls, ships and tools within the display; Cut: year. Amsterdam silver (metal) striking (metalworking)  Low CountriesMint: Babylon, Honorand: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 356-323 B.C., ruled 336-23 B.C., Stater fromBabylon, 311-305 B.C., Gold, 8.525 g, 12:00, 18mm, Made in Babylon, Mesopotamia, Greek, 4th century B.C., NumismaticsExhibition of the Society for improving the Werkenden Stand in Amsterdam, Moses de Vries (Possible), 1859 award medal Bronze medal. Front: Inscription under crowned coat of arms in Stralenkrans Inside Capers. Reverse: Blanco field inside to wreath tied eike and lauwert branch Amsterdam bronze (metal) striking (metalworking)  AmsterdamMedal of William I and the surrender of Napoleon III(1871).  Subject: William I, King of Prussia, 1797-1888, ruled 1861-88Medal of Vittore Pavoni, official at Ferrara, and wis wifeTaddea. Maker, attributed to: Antonio Marescotti, Italian, active ca. 1444-62Establishment of a statue for the painter Pieter Paul Rubens in Antwerp, penalized by the city of Antwerp, Anonymous, 1840 history medal Bronze medal. Front: crowned coat of arms, hanging with a pennant with inscription inner sier edge and reversal. Reverse: Palette with brushes within Lauwerkrans and Dischanging Belgium bronze (metal) striking (metalworking)  AntwerpStarting the new year 1764, Johan George Holtzhey, 1763 history medal Print in cardboard from the downside stamp of the medal: the humanity with snake meadow, leaning on an altar, with ships at sea in the background, with a change and cut -out text.  cardboard1/64 Ashrafi uit nepal van prakasa malla van katmandu, 1732 - 1768,, 1732 - 1768 coin Gold coin of 1/64 Ashrafi. Front: stupa, around which signs in Nagari script. Reversal: trident, around which signs in Nagari script. Raying edge.  gold (metal) striking (metalworking)Repoie from Bengalen in India of the English Oostindische Compagnie (EIC) in the name of Shah Alam I with government year 19 ,, 1777 - 1830 coin Silver coin. Front: Inscription in Arabic characters. Reverside: Inscription in Arabic characters. Above the second line indication of the "eternal" government year: 19. cartel edge.  silver (metal) striking (metalworking)City of Gouda, lead good for a ton of peat and a gift in money, anonymous, 1691  Penning of irregular form. Front: coat of arms in graceful cartouche. Reverse: Monogram of letters A and E above year Gouda lead (metal) casting  GoudaTen and a half penny, emergency coin from Kampen, beaten to pay overdue welding to the garrison, Anonymous, 1578 coin. siege coin Unilateral, diamond -shaped emergency coin with beveled corners. Front: Seven stamps: Coat of arms between value designation over the inscription and year within Kerschrift. Reverse: Blanco Match silver (metal) striking (metalworking)  MatchMedal, 1914. Jules Prosper Legastelois (French, 1855-1931). Bronze; diameter: 7 cm (2 3/4 in.).Image of Janowicz Hlebowicz's hubowicz tube from 1582, 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 57) unknown, Geiger, Andreas (1765 1856)