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Silver medal 1900 Chania Crete 1st International Expo MS63 NGC
Greek silver Medal, for the first international expo in Crete Chania, dated 1900. Ms63 NGC
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Alexander Mavrokordatos 1836 Medal Lange MS63 BN NGC
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Greek bronze Medal, for the Alexander Mavrokordatos, dated 1822 (1836), engraved by Konrad Lange, Ms63 BN NGC.
Greece bronze commemorative medal 1836 ,engraved by Konrad Lange. Obv: Alexander Mavrokordatos bust. Rev: Three figures (military, citizen, and priest) in memory of the first National Assembly in Epidaurus .
Commemorative medal from the historical series by K. Lange, issued on the occasion of the weddings of King Otto and Queen Amalia in 1836. They depict symbolic representations of the 1821 struggle for Independence, figures of Greek chieftains who pioneered the revolutionary struggle, governor Ioannis Kapodistrias and the first kings.
ALL GOLD CROSS OF BRIGADES OF THE ORDER OF THE SAVIOR
Otto & Amalia 1836 MS65 BN NGC
Greek bronze commemorative medal from the collection of medals engraved by Konrad Lange, dated 1836.
The medal depicts on the obverse the conjoined busts of King Otto and Queen Amalia surrounded by the inscription "OTHON KING AND AMALIA QUEEN" and on the reverse a mantle with a crown embracing the coats of arms of Greece and Oldenburg with the head of the Goddess Athena between them. At the bottom the Bavarian lion and around the inscription "IN PEACE WE CALL GOD" and "OLDENB.THI 10 NOVEMBER/ 1836.
Silver Medal of Excellence of Andrea 1940
Soviet Order Of Lenin In Gold & Platinum Russia
A Soviet Order of Lenin in Gold & Platinum - Type 6, Variation 1 (1950's-1991). GOLD, platinum, and enamels, oval, manufactured at Leningrad mint with raised "Leningradskii Monetny Dvor" mark and numbered "368663" on reverse, 38 mm x 40.5 mm, weighing 46.3 grams, five-sided ribbon suspension, better than extremely fine. The Order of Lenin was the highest award of the Soviet Union and was established by the Presidium of the Central Committee of the USSR on April 6, 1930. Six versions were created over a sixty-one year period, until the last order was issued in 1991.