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GREAT BRITAIN 1827-1881 A Lot of 5 Commemorative Medals of Famous People Fine-UNC
1827 Death Medal of George Canning M.P.AE-25 5.4 gms. Edge: Rilled Fine+. 1835 Myles Coverdale 300th Anniversary of first English Bible WM-38 16.4 gms. Edge: Plain but banged and pierced. Fine, 1864 300th. Anniversary of Shakespeare's Birth (looks to be a knock off of Dowler's medal) Ld-37 gold wash on Obverse.14.5 gms. Edge: Plain Very Fine and 1881 Benjamin Disreali British prime Minister w/ Coat of Arms AE-34 11.1 gms. Edge: Plain UNC and a FOB of Stanley and Livingstone conjoined heads left, Heros of the Dark Continent. The Reverse is a Norh American Indian riding a horse , drawing a bow and arrow. AE-31 8.9 gms. Edge Plain Unc
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GRANDE-BRETAGNE 1827 Lot de 5 médailles commémoratives de personnes célèbres F-UNC
1827 médaille mortuaire de George Canning M.P. AE-25 5.4 g Rebord: gaufré F+. 1835 Myles Coverdale 300e anniversaire de la première bible en anglais WM-38 16.4 g Rebord: plat mais bossé et percé. F, 1864 300e anniversaire de la naissance de Shakespeare (semble être une contrefaçon de la médaille de Dowler) Ld-37 feuille d'or sur l'avers. 14.5 g Rebord: plat VF, et 1881 premier ministre britannique Benjamin Disraeli avec blason AE-34 11.1 g Rebord: plat UNC et un FOB de Stanley et Livingstone têtes jointes à gauche, héros du continent sombre. Le revers est un autochtone d'Amérique du Nord à cheval, tirant arc et fléche. AE-31 8.9 g Rebord: plat Unc
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1950 Ste Catherine Est, Montreal, Quebec, H2K 2J6, Canada
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