Gottfried Marshall Memorial Medal

Gottfried Marshall Memorial Medal

The front displays a bust of Godfrey Marschall. EXZELL DR. GODFRED MARSCHELL WEIHBISHOF U. GENELLIKAR VON WIEN, meaning "Outstanding Dr. Gottfried Marcel, Bishop and General Agent of Vienna". Issued in 1908, the material is bronze and silver plated.
18th Century Gilded Gold and Silver Medal Commemorative Medal

18th Century Gilded Gold and Silver Medal Commemorative Medal

The inscription on this 18th century medal expresses good wishes for love and marriage, and the design of the visual puzzle adds artistic and entertaining elements. The material and exquisite craftsmanship of gilded gold and silver indicate that this is a customized souvenir for special occasions or important figures. At that time, such medals were given as gifts to show respect or celebrate. It is currently housed in the Heiligenkreis Monastery Museum.
Karl Liebertner Memorial Medal

Karl Liebertner Memorial Medal

Karl Liebertner is a figure who has made significant contributions in the fields of music or art, and the design of this medal reflects his achievements and influence. The inscription and pattern on the back indicate a close connection between Liebleitner and children's music, as he was a composer, music educator, or figure related to children's music activities. Laurel leaves usually symbolize victory and honor, while vines and rose bushes add artistic and decorative elements.
Austrian Tourist Club 25th Anniversary Commemorative Medal

Austrian Tourist Club 25th Anniversary Commemorative Medal

This commemorative medal is the 25th anniversary medal of the Austrian Tourist Club. The front depicts the personification of Austria, sitting in front of a landscape adorned with the Vienna emblem and the emblem of the Austrian Tourist Club. The Austrian Tourist Club celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1894. Heart and hand for the Alps. On the back, there are five grand dukes, including Archduke Karl Ludwig.
Saint Pulten Savings Bank 50th Anniversary Commemorative Medal

Saint Pulten Savings Bank 50th Anniversary Commemorative Medal

This is a medal made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of St. Pulten Savings Bank. The diameter of the medal is 7 centimeters and it was made in 1904. On the front of the medal, there is a view of the savings bank building designed by Eugene Cener, as well as a cinnamon tree branch. The inscription reads: 'SAVE TO WORK'. On the reverse side of the medal, there are beehives and cinnamon branches. The inscription reads: "THE SAVING BANK IN ST. P Ö LTEN ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY1854-1904.
Franz Golden Wedding Commemorative Medal

Franz Golden Wedding Commemorative Medal

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Maria Theresa Frein Leibzeltern and Joseph Franz Hieronymus Prince Koloredo Mansfield. This commemorative medal has a diameter of 8.3 centimeters and was made around 1891. On the front of the commemorative medal, there is a pair of side portraits of two people with the inscription: "JOSEPHUS PRINCEPPS DE COLLOREDO MANNSFELD - MARIA THERESIA PRINCEPPS E.
1699 Old Swiss Confederation Medal 3 Taylor Commemorative Coins

1699 Old Swiss Confederation Medal 3 Taylor Commemorative Coins

On the front is Saint Leodegia sitting, facing left, looking right, raising his right hand to bless, wearing gloves and a bishop's crown, and holding a cross in his left hand. In the front, the Lucerne emblem on the gorgeous vortex flower decoration is supported by two Putti. Putto on the left is sitting, holding a drill bit in his right hand and palm leaves in his left hand. Hold a sword in your right hand and a palm leaf in your left hand. St. Maurice stood behind, wearing armor, a feathered helmet, and holding a spear with a flag in his left hand. The background is the University Church in Lucerne. On the opposite side is an aerial view of Lucerne city from the south, including the Reus River, Lake Verwaldstedt, Church Bridge, and Museger Wall.
Baltimore City Monument Statue 'Mrs. Baltimore'

Baltimore City Monument Statue 'Mrs. Baltimore'

Lady Baltimore is located on the Battle Monument in the city center. Italian sculptor Antonio Capellano created the marble statue 'Mrs. Baltimore' in 1815. In the same year, this monument was adopted as the emblem of Baltimore, which also helped to give rise to the city's nickname "Memorial City". Interesting fact: Mrs. Baltimore's figure can be seen on the trash cans throughout the city.
Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century: Honorary Citizen Medal

Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century: Honorary Citizen Medal

The plaque of Alois Richter Honorary Citizen. On the front is a side image of Alois Richter. On the back is a stylized eagle, depicted in the full body of two boys, facing each other, holding hands, with a vine wreath behind it. The emblem of Leitz Town is located in the lower left corner, while the emblem of the Alliance of Krems is located in the lower right corner. Danube in front of the flower belt. Medal winner: Arnold Hatig. Bronze; 7,6 x 5 centimeters; Around 1910. Alois Richter (1849-1919) was a numismatist and the mayor of Leitz.
Commemorative Medal of the Republic of Austria in the 20th Century: "Herzogenburg City Upgrading Commemorative Medal"

Commemorative Medal of the Republic of Austria in the 20th Century: "Herzogenburg City Upgrading Commemorative Medal"

This medal was made to celebrate the 1927 exhibition in the city of Herzog. On the front, there is a view of the monastery and the college church, the emblem of the alliance, oak leaves, grapevines, and the words "EXEHIBITION HERZOGENBURG STADTERHEBUNG 1927" written on it, which means "Exhibition 1927 in Herzogenburg City". In the foreground on the back, a farmer and a blacksmith are in front of a plow, with a town and monastery in the background. It says' FOR EXCELLENT PERFORMING ', which means' excellent performance'.
The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire in the 20th century, the Vienna Baden Medal of Honor

The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire in the 20th century, the Vienna Baden Medal of Honor

This medal was awarded to celebrate the Royal Fire Equipment Exhibition held in Baden near Vienna in September 1908. On the front is a half body portrait of the emperor and laurel leaves, with the words "IMPERIAL JUBILEE EXEHIBITION FOR FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT" written on it, which is the "Royal Fire Equipment Exhibition Commemorative Exhibition". On the back are the emblem of Baden and oak leaves. The medal is made by Reinemer&Spiegel and measures 4.45 x 4 centimeters. It is made of copper nickel zinc alloy.
Commemorative coin of Vienna Neustadt Beekeeping Association "Meritorious Medal of Vienna Neustadt Beekeeping Association" in Austria

Commemorative coin of Vienna Neustadt Beekeeping Association "Meritorious Medal of Vienna Neustadt Beekeeping Association" in Austria

The commemorative coin is the "Vienna Neustadt Beekeeping Association Meritorious Medal" designed by Kristelbauer/John Schwetner. The obverse of the commemorative coin features the emblem of Neustadt, Vienna, with the inscription "BEEKEEPING ASSOCIATION - WR. NEUSTADT". On the back of the commemorative coin, there are three circular medals depicting a beehive (top), Vienna Neustadt (bottom left), and the spinning woman of Vienna Neustadt (bottom right), surrounded by floral decorations with the inscription "THE MERIT". They are currently housed in the St. Peter's Abbey Museum.
Commemorative medal for the 600th anniversary of the founding of the city of K ö rnberg during the Austrian Empire in the 19th century

Commemorative medal for the 600th anniversary of the founding of the city of K ö rnberg during the Austrian Empire in the 19th century

It was cast to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the founding of the city of K ö rnberg in Austria and the 50th anniversary of the reign of Franz Joseph I. The portrait on this commemorative coin is of Franz Joseph I on the side, with the inscription "EMPEROR FRANZ JOSEPH I. 1848-1898". The back of the commemorative coin displays the emblem of the city of K ö rnberg, with the inscription "MUNICIPALITY OF KORNEUBURG 1298-1898". This commemorative coin is made of bronze, with a diameter of 5 centimeters, and was minted in 1898.
Baden City Ascension Commemorative Medal - Frederick III

Baden City Ascension Commemorative Medal - Frederick III

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the upgrading of Baden town to a city. The front of the commemorative medal features a half profile portrait of Frederick III, with the words' Emperor Frederick III 1440-1493 'written on it. On the back of the commemorative medal is the emblem of Baden and a grapevine, with the words' 1480 Baden 1930 elevation to a city 'written on it. The commemorative medal is made of bronze with a diameter of 6 centimeters. It was made in 1930 and is exhibited at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
The Michael H ö rlich Medal, a commemorative medal from the Austrian Empire in the 16th century

The Michael H ö rlich Medal, a commemorative medal from the Austrian Empire in the 16th century

This commemorative medal was made in honor of Michael Hurlich, the abbot of the Getweg Monastery. The front of the commemorative medal features a half profile portrait of Herlich, with the words' MICH Æ L HERRLICH A [B] BAS GOTVICENSIS Æ T LI 'written on it. On the back of the commemorative medal is the city emblem of Getweg Monastery, which reads "DEVS REFVGIVM MEXM A ᴼ 1590". The commemorative medal is made of silver with a diameter of 3.5 centimeters. It was made in 1590 and is exhibited at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
Commemorative medal of the Austrian Republic period in the 20th century, "Outstanding Medal of the Lower Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce"

Commemorative medal of the Austrian Republic period in the 20th century, "Outstanding Medal of the Lower Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce"

This commemorative medal is made to celebrate the outstanding performance of the Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce. The front of the commemorative medal features a farmer and his cattle in front of an apple tree, with a harvest scene in the background. The back of the commemorative medal features the emblem of Lower Austria and five castles, while the front displays laurel leaves. It says' Progress. Lower Austrian Agricultural Chamber of Commerce. '. The commemorative medal is made of bronze, with a silver plated surface and a diameter of 5.5 centimeters. It was made in 1928. This commemorative medal is on display at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century, "Turn Meritorious Medal"

Commemorative Medal of the Austrian Republic in the 20th Century, "Turn Meritorious Medal"

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the Lower Austria Provincial Exhibition held in Thurn. The front of the commemorative medal features farmers and craftsmen facing each other, each holding a central flag with their right hand. The farmer's left hand is also on the flagpole, while the craftsman's left hand lifts a laurel branch. Under their feet are symbols of agriculture, trade, and engineering, and the background is a scene from Turen. The back of the commemorative medal features the city emblem of Turen and laurel leaves. This commemorative medal is on display at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire period in the 19th century, titled "Rudolf Crown Prince Tasting Reiz Gold Wine Commemorative Medal"

The commemorative medal of the Austrian Empire period in the 19th century, titled "Rudolf Crown Prince Tasting Reiz Gold Wine Commemorative Medal"

The front of the commemorative medal features a quarter profile portrait of Rudolf, with the words' ARCHDUKE RUDOLF CROWN PRINCE OF AUSTRA 'written on it. The back of the commemorative medal features a view of a tall cup with a lid and the city emblem of Leitz. The creator of the commemorative medal is Kristelbauer. The medal is made of bronze with a diameter of 5.4 centimeters and was made in 1888. It is collected in the State Museum of Lower Austria, Austria.
20th Century Austrian Empire Period Commemorative Medal "Kaiser Franz Joseph District Orphanage Commemorative Medal"

20th Century Austrian Empire Period Commemorative Medal "Kaiser Franz Joseph District Orphanage Commemorative Medal"

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate the establishment of the orphanage in Leitz. The obverse of the commemorative medal features a quarter profile portrait of Franz Joseph I, with the words "FRANC. IOS. I. Monogram RN. The back of the commemorative medal features the architectural view of the orphanage and the city emblem of Leitz. The commemorative medal is made of silver, with a diameter of 3.7 centimeters, and was made in 1905. Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and Austria Hungary, was a ruler of central and southern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. This commemorative medal is on display at the State Museum of Lower Austria in Austria.
The Joseph Hesse 60th Anniversary Medal, a commemorative plaque for British entrepreneurs

The Joseph Hesse 60th Anniversary Medal, a commemorative plaque for British entrepreneurs

This commemorative medal was made to celebrate Joseph Heyser's 60th anniversary. The front of the commemorative medal features a half profile portrait of Heather, with the words' JOSEF HEISER. BORN. SEPTEMBER 3, 1809 'written on it. The back of the commemorative medal features Heather's patented shaft and laurel leaves, with the words' AUGUST 1828 AUGUST 1888 'written on it. The creator of the commemorative medal is Heinrich Yanauer. The medal is made of British metal, with a diameter of 5.2 centimeters, and was made in 1888.
17th Century Polish Commemorative Medal "Sobieski Commemorative Medal"

17th Century Polish Commemorative Medal "Sobieski Commemorative Medal"

This commemorative medal is in honor of King John III Sobieski of Poland. The front of the commemorative medal features a side portrait of Sobieski, with the words' IOAN: III D. G. REX POLONIARUM 'written on it, meaning' John III, God's Grace, King of Poland '. On the back of the commemorative medal are two eagles, with the left eagle wearing a Rudolf crown and the right eagle wearing a Polish crown. This commemorative medal can be visited at the Uppsala University Commemorative Coin Museum in Sweden.
Albanian Lek Currency - Lek Commemorative Coin for the 25th Anniversary of World War II Liberation

Albanian Lek Currency - Lek Commemorative Coin for the 25th Anniversary of World War II Liberation

The original currency used in Albania was the franc. In July 1947, currency reform was implemented, replacing the franc with the current circulating new currency, the lek, with 1 lek=100 kunta. The lek replaced the old currency franc, with an exchange rate of 9 leks to 1 franc, and an exchange rate of 50 leks to 1 dollar against the US dollar. One lek commemorative coin, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the liberation from World War II.
Albanian Lek Currency Fifty Kunta Commemorative Coin for the 25th Anniversary of World War II Liberation

Albanian Lek Currency Fifty Kunta Commemorative Coin for the 25th Anniversary of World War II Liberation

The original currency used in Albania was the franc. In July 1947, currency reform was implemented, replacing the franc with the current circulating new currency, the lek, with 1 lek=100 kunta. The lek replaced the old currency franc, with an exchange rate of 9 leks to 1 franc, and an exchange rate of 50 leks to 1 dollar against the US dollar. 50 Kunta commemorative coin, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the liberation from World War II.
Albanian Lek Currency Two Lek Commemorative Coin for the 45th Anniversary of World War II Liberation

Albanian Lek Currency Two Lek Commemorative Coin for the 45th Anniversary of World War II Liberation

The original currency used in Albania was the franc. In July 1947, currency reform was implemented, replacing the franc with the current circulating new currency, the lek, with 1 lek=100 kunta. The lek replaced the old currency franc, with an exchange rate of 9 leks to 1 franc, and an exchange rate of 50 leks to 1 dollar against the US dollar. Erlek commemorative coin, commemorating the 45th anniversary of the liberation from World War II.
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