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United States
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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ANA 1987 Convention medal, 58mm bronze. | 1987 | Exonumia North America | ||
ANA San Diego convention medal, 32 mm bronze. Edge serial # 199. | 1983 | Exonumia North America | ||
ANA First Mid-Year Convention medal, bronze 38 mm. Edge serial # 243. | 1978 | Exonumia North America | ||
50th anniversay medal of the John D. Larkin company. Buffalo, NY 38 mm, bronze | 1925 | Exonumia North America | ||
French jeton for North America, the Castorland medal. Paris restrike. Plain edge with cornucopia... | 1796 | Exonumia North America | ||
California Midwinter International Exposition, Lauer Exhibition Building series -- Fine Arts... | 1894 | Exonumia North America | ||
Century of Progress Exposition. Ford So-Called Dollar, bronze. | 1933 | Exonumia North America | ||
Department of Philosphy, Sorbonne, Paris. 29mm, Silver | 1764 | Exonumia Europe | ||
Bronze coin of Pixtilos, Scheers Class X | -35 | France | ||
Denier of Blois. 940-950 A.D. | 940 | France | ||
Base of 1894, California Midwinter International Exposition, Medal of Award | 1894 | Exonumia North America | ||
Bronze jeton of an indetermined Lombard family. Could be upside down. | 1300 | Exonumia Europe | ||
FIDEM delegates medal. Designed by John Cook. Louis XIV, the Sun King | 1983 | Exonumia North America | ||
William Penn So-Called Dollar, 250th Anniversary of coming to America. | 1932 | Exonumia North America | ||
California Midwinter International Exposition souvenir coin box with lid similar to H&K 250. | 1894 | Exonumia North America | ||
Satirical half penny jeton from Great Britian, struck from degenerated dies. | 1794 | Exonumia Europe | ||
World's Columbian Exposition aluminum advertising medal. | 1893 | Exonumia North America | ||
Tercentenary of Massachusetts Bay Colony souvenir medal. | 1930 | Exonumia North America | ||
Worcester's Celebration of Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary. | 1930 | Exonumia North America | ||
Oregon-American Lumber Company, Keasey, Oregon. 50 cent token. (cleaned) | 1930 | Exonumia North America | ||