Selection of Official Coronation Medals; 11 pieces, comprising; Victoria, Diamond Jubilee medal 1897 in silver (56mm), in original box; Diamond Jubilee Medal 1897 in bronze (56mm), in original box; and, (2x) Diamond Jubilee medals 1897 in silver 25mm; Edward VII, Coronation medal 1902 in silver (56mm), in original box; Edward VII, Coronation medal 1902 in bronze (56mm), in original box; and, Coronation medal 1902 in silver (31mm); George V, Silver Jubilee medal 1935 in silver (32mm), with attached ribbon and housed in original box; together with, Charles III, Investiture of Prince of Wales medal 1969 in silver (57mm), in original box with certificates; and, (2x) Elizabeth II base metal unofficial medals; most pieces are in excellent condition
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Selection of Commemorative and Competition Medals, 7 to include; Winchester College, 500th anniversary 1893 medal in silver, 76 mm (Eimer 1785), practically as struck in original John Pinches case which has a broken hinge; Victoria, Diamond Jubilee medal 1897, in bronze, 56mm (Eimer 1817a) extremely fine in original case of issue; together with 5x agricultural award medals, issued by Royal Agricultural Society and Yorkshire Agricultural Society, all in silver or silver gilt and all boxed in original casesProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
Eight Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs medals comprising two hallmarked silver examples (one Birmingham 1929 the other 1936), News of the World gilt metal and enamel example, four various bronze examples and a silver plated example, many in original boxes, together with a fabric T.A. Small Bore 1936 badge
British Mark IV 7-pounder 200lbs steel RML gun. The 40 inch graduated barrel with indistinct crown topped roundel to the first reinforcement, pierced knob shaped cascabel and rifled bore, raised on black painted riveted iron carriage with wooden spoked wheels, iron rims and cast bronze hubs. The carriage with hinged storage compartment and set with a plaque marked '7Pr 200Lbs R.M.L. Gun WD I.R.C.D 1883 Reg No M.335 Wt Carrge Lbs 2.0.12 Wheels 1.1.4 Total 3.1.16’, overall length 194cm, width 92cm. This gun is being sold on behalf of The Portishead Nautical Trust and was previously the property of the National Nautical School. The gun comes with related paperwork including letters from the Trust and The Royal Armouries and with images of the gun being used on parade.
British Mark IV steel 7-pounder 200lbs RML (rifled muzzle loading) gun. The 40 inch graduated barrel with indistinct crown topped roundel to the first reinforcement, pierced knob shaped cascabel and riffled bore raised on black painted riveted iron carriage with wooden spoked wheels, iron rims and cast bronze hubs. The carriage with hinged storage compartment and set with a plaque marked '7Pr 200Lbs R.M.L. Gun WD I.R.C.D 1882 Reg No 131 Wt Carrge Lbs 2.0.12 Wheels 1.1.4 Total 3.1.16’, overall length 197cm, width 92cm. This gun is being sold on behalf of The Portishead Nautical Trust and was previously the property of the National Nautical School. The gun comes with related paperwork including letters from the trust and The Royal Armouries and with images of the gun being used on parade.
1882 Top Pop Queen Victoria Heaton Mint bronze Farthing graded MS 65 RD by NGC (S 3959). Obverse: 'Bun Head' bust by Leonard Charles Wyon, facing left with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: 'FARTHING' above seated Britannia with a trident, shield, lighthouse and ship, the year (1882) below and beneath that a tiny 'H' for the Heaton and Sons. Edge: plain. Diameter: 20mm. Mintage: 1,792,000. Grade: MS 65 RD shared top of the NGC population. Sealed in an NGC holder with a standard brown label (#2910695-012). This Farthing was produced by Heaton and Sons, a firm later known as the Birmingham Mint. Ralph Heaton II founded this prolific privately owned mint struck coinage for various territories across the expanding British Empire, initially using coining equipment purchased from Matthew Boulton's defunct Soho Mint. From 1874, the Royal Mint, experiencing high demand, outsourced the minting of domestic copper coinage, including Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings to Heaton. These coins bear a tiny 'H' mintmark below the date to indicate their origins.
1860 Queen Victoria bronze Farthing 1/4p toothed borders coin graded MS 64 BN by NGC (S 3958). Obverse: 'Bun Head' portrait of Victoria by Leonard Charles Wyon with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around and toothed borders. Reverse: seated Britannia with trident and shield, lighthouse and masted ship in the background, 'FARTHING' above and the year (1860) below. Edge: plain. Mintage: 2,867,200 (total annual). Grade: MS 64 RB. Sealed in NGC holder (#2910695-007).
1889 Queen Victoria bronze 'Bun Head' Penny type 12+N (S 3954). Obverse: type 12 left-facing laureate bust of Victoria with no curls to the nape of the neck, larger lettering around reads 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:'. Reverse: type N thinner Britannia seated right with trident and shield, a lighthouse to left and ship to the right, 'ONE PENNY' around and date (1889) below. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.49g. Diameter: 30.8mm. Mintage: 12,560,000. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine with some mint lustre remaining.
1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Army and Navy bronze medal by Spink (BHM  3514). Obverse: laureate, veiled, and crowned bust by Frank Bowcher, 'VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REGINA F : D : IND : IMP : IN · COMMEMOR · AN · REG · SEXAGESIMI' with 'MDCCCXCVII' below. Reverse: a flagpole topped with a crown and a lion flies the union jack with a lighthouse to the left and a masted ship to the right, 'ARMY 1837-1897 NAVY' on a scroll beneath. Weight: 50.79g. Diameter: 51mm.
Three (3) 1937 King George VI coronation medals in silver and bronze, all with an obverse design by John Langford-Jones. Includes (1) 1937 Hotel Metropole Brighton Gordon Hotels Ltd coronation bronze medal in case of issue, (2) 1937 'May Its Course Be Prosperous' silver coronation medal reverse as BHM 4331, different obverse, in lilac box with (3) 1937 'Peace And Prosperity' reverse silver coronation medal.
Seventeen (17) 19th century copper and bronze coins, primarily of Queen Victoria. Includes (1) 1866 Penny, (2) 1870 Penny, (3) 1873 Penny, (4) 1874 Penny, (5) 1880 Penny, (6) 1880 Penny, (7) 1882 Heaton Penny, (8) 1892 Penny, (9) 1888 Penny, (10) 1889 Penny, (11) 1841 Halfpenny, (12) 1855 Halfpenny, (13) 1806 Farthing, (14) 1853 Farthing, (15) 1842 Half Farthing, (16) 1844 Half Farthing, and (17) 1902 Third Farthing. Grades: F-EF - Fine to Extremely Fine.
1710 Queen Anne bronze medal celebrating the Capture of Bethune, St Venant and (Eimer 447). Obverse: high-relief laureate draped bust with 'ANNA · AVGVSTA ·' around. Reverse: captured French arms, armour and standards positioned on a pedestal, 'BETHVNIA · FANO · STI · VENANTII · ET · ARIA · CAPTIS ·' around. Weight: 44.17g. Diameter: 48mm.
1702 Anne bronze medal celebrating the capitulation of towns on the River Meuse (Eimer 396). Obverse: crowned and draped bust of the Queen by John Croker with 'ANNA DEI · GRA. MAG: BR: FRA: ET · HIB: REGINA ·' around. Reverse: a fortified city is bombarded with cannons as infantry and cavalry advance from the left, 'VIRES · ANIMVMQVE · MINSTRAT.' around. Weight: 13.96g. Diameter: 37mm.
1874 Fine Arts Exhibition bronze prize medal, inscribed to Carl Weber (Eimer 1633, BHM 2992). Obverse: left-facing bust of the future King Edward VII, 'ALBERT · EDWARD · PRINCE · OF · WALES · PRESIDENT' around, by George T. Morgan. Reverse: view of the Royal Albert Hall, 'MDCCCLXXIV' (1874) below and 'LONDON · ANNUAL · INTERNATIONAL · EXHIBITION · OF · ALL · FINE · ARTS · INDUSTRIES · AND · INVENTIONS'. Edge: inscribed 'CARL WEBER. CATALOGUE No. 1135 ETC'. Weight: 79.15 grams. Diameter: 52mm. Offered in a contemporary box with hook closure.
1882 scarce 'no H' variety Queen Victoria bronze 'Bun Head' Penny, London mint, NGC graded. Obverse: type 11, left-facing laureate bust of Victoria with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around by Leonard Charles Wyon. Reverse: type N, seated Britannia with shield and trident, lighthouse and masted ship in the background, 'ONE PENNY' around and the date (1882) below, without the 'H'. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.45g. Diameter: 30.8mm. Mintage: unknown, very low. Grade: authenticated by NGC, graded VF DETAILS, ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE. Packaging: sealed in NGC holder.From 1874, the Royal Mint, experiencing high demand, outsourced the minting of some domestic copper coinage, including Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings, to Heaton and Sons, a firm later known as the Birmingham Mint. In 1882, the Heaton mint produced 7,526,000 Pennies with a tiny 'H' below the date on the reverse. An unknown number of 1882-dated Pennies, this example included, were produced concurrently at the Royal Mint in London. The latter coins lack the 'H' mintmark.'No H' 1882 Pennies are a true rarity, graded R17 by Freeman in his definitive guide to British bronze coinage, suggesting 16-50 known examples. Four examples appeared in NGC's registry at the time of writing, including an example graded MS 64 BN that sold in 2021 for an astonishing £37,200, including premium.Modified 1882 Pennies without the 'H' are known with the letter artificially removed. This example has the benefit of being assessed and graded by NGC as a genuine example and is offered sealed in its holder with a standard brown label.
1910-dated Royal Society of Arts bronze President's prize medal (Eimer 1917, BHM 4004). Obverse: left-facing bust of King George V with 'MCMX' (1910) below and 'GEORGE V KING & EMPEROR PATRON' around. Reverse: 'ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE' within a wreath, 'FOUNDED 1754 · INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1847' around. Edge: inscribed 'OWEN JONES COMPETITION 1913 EDITH FRANCES HARPER, FOR A DESIGN FOR A STENCILLED HANGING.'. Weight: 83.21g. Diameter: 55mm.
1886 Queen Victoria bronze 'Bun Head' Penny with dies 12+N (S 3954). Obverse: type 12 left-facing laureate bust of Victoria with no curls to the nape of the neck, larger lettering around reads 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:'. Reverse type N thinner Britannia seated right with trident and shield, a lighthouse to left and ship to the right, 'ONE PENNY' around and date (1886) below. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.42g. Diameter: 30.9mm. Mintage: 6,088,000. Grade: GEF - Good Extremely Fine with some mint lustre remaining to the reverse.
1880 Sunday School Institute bronze centenary medal in a contemporary box (Eimer 1669, BHM 3085). Obverse: left-facing bust of Queen Victoria, crowned by J S and A B Wyon, 'SUNDAY SCHOOL CENTENARY · 1880' above and 'QUEEN VICTORIA · PATRON' below. Reverse: open book within a wreath of olive branches, 'CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE' above with 'FOUNDED 1843' below. Weight: 73.73g. Diameter: 51.3mm. Packaging: offered in a period leather box with the address of the Wyon families' premises on Regent Street to the interior of the lid.
1937 Specimen Coins: 15-piece King George VI coronation proof set in original Royal Mint box. Includes (1) 1937 silver Coronation Crown, (2) 1937 silver Halfcrown, (3) 1937 silver Florin, (4) 1937 silver English Shilling, (5) 1937 silver Scottish Shilling, (6) 1937 silver Sixpence, (7) 1937 silver Threepence, (8) 1937 silver Maundy Fourpence, (9) 1937 silver Maundy Threepence, (10) 1937 silver Maundy Twopence, (11) 1937 silver Maundy Penny, (12) 1937 silver, Threepence, (13) 1937 bronze Farthing, (14) 1937 bronze Penny, and (15) 1937 bronze Halfpenny. Mintage: 20,901. Grade: excellent box, coins toning. Packaging: original case of issue, silk lined with gold lettering to the lid.
1704 Queen Anne Battle of Blenheim small bronze medal (Eimer 409). Obverse: draped, uncrowned bust of Queen Anne, 'ANNA · D: G: MAG: BR: FRA: ET · HIB: REG ·' around, signed 'CROKER' below. Reverse: Anne in the guise of Britannia, seated on a globe to the right, looks at a captive, Victory at her hand, 'DE · GALL: ET · BAV: AD · BLENHEIM ·', 'CAPT: ET · CAS: XXXM · SIGN · RELAT · CLXIII · MDCCIV ·'. Weight: 14.73g. Diameter: 34mm.
1937 King George VI 15-coin specimen proof set with Maundy Money in the original box. Includes (1) 1937 Crown, (2) 1937 Halfcrown, (3) 1937 Florin, (4) 1937 English Shilling, (5) 1937 Scottish Shilling, (6) 1937 Sixpence, (7) 1937 Threepence, (8) 1937 Maundy Fourpence, (9) 1937 Maundy Threepence, (10) 1937 Maundy Twopence, (11) 1937 Maundy Penny, (12) 1937 brass Threepence, (13) 1937 Farthing, (14) 1937 Penny, and (15) 1937 Halfpenny. Composition: 500 silver/brass/bronze. Mintage: 26,402. Finish: proof. Grade: UNC - Uncirculated, attractive toning developing, light on the silver, darker on the bronze, box in excellent condition. Offered in the original burgundy leather presentation case from the Royal Mint with a crowned royal cypher to the lid and the words 'SPECIMEN COINS 1937.'.
Circa 1000-750 BC Bronze Age socketed axe head with loop suspension and ornamental six-rib design extending down both sides from the open end. The blade is crescent-shaped and remains reasonably sharp and intact. Dimensions: the blade measures 54mm across, while the total length is 105mm. Condition: exceptional, uncleaned and unwaxed but stable, a slightly chalky green bronze patination, 'as dug' and attractive.
1860 Queen Victoria 'Bun Head' bronze Penny, dies 3+D, first year of issue (S 3954). Obverse: type 3 left-facing bust wearing a wreath of laurels with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' with the artist's initials close to the toothed border and complete rose to drapery. Reverse: type D obverse with toothed border, seated Britannia with trident and shied, a lighthouse to left and sailing ship to the right. 'ONE PENNY' above and date (1860) below. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.17g. Diameter: 30.8mm. Mintage: 505,300 (total annual). Grade: UNC - Uncirculated with much original lustre.
1965-1969 Bahrain base metal proof set with eight coins inside original Royal Mint packaging. Includes (1) 1968 500 Fils, (2) 1969 Food Aid Organisation 250 Fils, (3) 1965 100 Fils, (4) 1965 50 Fils, (5) 1965 25 Fils, (6) 1965 10 Fils, (7) 1965 5 Fils, and (8) 1966 1 Fil. Composition: bronze and cupronickel. Mintage: 20,000. Finish: proof. Packaging: in original Royal Mint card envelope, coins in a a clear plastic sleeve.
1827 Sir Walter Scott bronze medal by A. J. Stothard for S. Parker's Great Men series (BHM 1312). Obverse: right-facing bust of Scott with his name to the left. Reverse: a female figure in classical dress leans on a column, a scroll reads 'TO GREAT MEN', 'MDCCCXXVII' (1827) below. Edge: 'BADORUM CITHARAS PATRIO QUI REDDIDIT ISTRO'. Weight: 112g. Diameter: 62mm. Offered in an attractive fitted case, leather-covered, velvet interior.
1708 Queen Anne Battle Of Oudenarde bronze Medal by John Croker (Eimer 433). Obverse: left-facing crowned and draped bust of Anne, 'ANNA · D: G: MAG: BRI: FR: ET · HIB: REG:' around. Reverse: two captives are tied to a column, surmounted by the winged figure of Victory and flags, 'XXX · IUNII · MDCCVIII ·' below and 'GALLIS · AD · ALDENARD · VICTIS' around. Weight: 34.21g. Diameter: 44mm.
1694 death of Queen Mary II memorial bronze medal by J and N Roettier (Eimer 362). Obverse: right-facing draped bust with 'MARIA · II · D · G · MAG · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REGINA ·' around. Reverse: 'NAT. APR · 30 · 1662 MOR · DEC · 28 1694' in the centre with 'SVBLATAM EX OCVLIS QVÆRIMVS INVIDI' around. Weight: 59.63g. Diameter: 49.6mm.
1894 Queen Victoria 'Bun Head' bronze penny: the final issue of this type (S 3954). Obverse: type 12 youthful laureate bust facing left with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. The following year, this bust was replaced on Pennies with the so-called 'Old Head'. Reverse: type N thinner Britannia holding a trident and a shield, a ship to her right and a lighthouse to her left. The words 'ONE PENNY' appear above, and the date (1894) is shown below. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.33g. Diameter: 30.8mm. Mintage: 3,883,000. Grade: GEF - Good Extremely Fine with some mint lustre.
1863 Queen Victoria bronze 'Bun Head' Penny with rare open 3 to date (S 3954). Obverse: type 6 laureate bust of Victoria, facing left with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: type G seated Britannia holding a trident, palm fronds and a convex shield with 'ONE PENNY' around. The date (1863) shows a variation to the '3' where the tail is shaped differently: a variation that is not listed in Spink. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.34g. Diameter: 30.7mm. Mintage: 28,063,000 (total annual). Grade: F - Fine.
1966 Royal Australian Mint six coin decimal proof set in the original blue presentation box. Includes (1) 1966 round silver 50¢ with Australian coat of arms, (2) 1966 copper-nickel platypus 20¢, (3) 1966 copper-nickel lyrebird 10¢, (4) 1966 copper-nickel echidnas 5¢, (5) 1966 bronze frill-necked lizard 2¢, and (6) 1966 bronze feather-tailed glider 1¢. Offered in the original case with 'COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA' on the lid. Composition: silver and base metal alloys. Mintage: 18,000. Grade: UNC - coins bright and uncirculated, hard to find without toning, but the coins in this set show very minimal evidence of this. Australia decimalised its currency in February 1966, replacing the Australian Pound with the Australian Dollar, subdivided into 100 cents. These collectable proof sets were issued to commemorate the occasion by the Royal Australian Mint, located in Canberra. The newly introduced coins featured a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin on the obverse, paired with new nature-inspired designs by Australian metalsmith Stuart Devlin on the reverse, excepting the 50¢ coin, which is an interpretation of the Australian coat of arms. Devlin won a competition in 1964 to design new coins of the Australian Dollar.
1891 'Bun Head' bronze Penny from late in the reign of Queen Victoria (S 3954). Obverse: type 12 laureate bust of the Queen with no curls to the nape of her neck and larger lettering which reads 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:'. Reverse: thinner type N Britannia, seated right with shield and trident, a lighthouse to her left and a sailing ship to the right. The words 'ONE PENNY' appear above with the date (1891) below. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.42g. Diameter: 30.8mm. Mintage: 17,886,000. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine.
1874 London International Exhibition bronze medal in contemporary box (Eimer 1633, BHM 2992). Obverse: left facing bust of the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VII, signed by George T Morgan, 'ALBERT · EDWARD · PRINCE · OF · WALES · PRESIDENT' around. Reverse: architectural scene, view of the Royal Albert Hall with 'MDCCCLXXIV' below and 'LONDON · ANNUAL · INTERNATIONAL · EXHIBITION · OF · ALL · FINE · ARTS · INDUSTRIES · AND · INVENTIONS ·' around. Edge: inscribed 'ROSSER & RUSSELL. CATALOGUE No 6189'. Weight: 75.49g. Diameter: 51.5mm. Packaging: offered in a velvet lined box, logo to interior of lid faded. Rosser & Russell were a firm of heating engineers, founded in 1866.
1902 King Edward VII high-grade 'Low Tide' bronze Penny (S 3990A). Obverse: right-facing bare head portrait of Edward VII by George William de Saulles with 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:'. Reverse: Leonard Charles Wyon's seated Britannia with shield and trident, the date (1902) below and 'ONE PENNY' around. The sea line on this variant falls lower than usual, closer to the hem of Britannia's dress, whereas, on standard Pennies of this date, it falls closer to the point where her legs cross. Edge: plain. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.59g. Diameter: 30.8mm. Mintage: 26,976,700 (total annual). Grade: EF - Extremely Fine with dark brown tone, raised area to bottom right of reverse, lighter colouration to obverse portrait.
Large album of silver, copper and bronze coins from the 19th and 20th centuries. Includes historic coins from Argentina, Bolivia, Burma, Chile, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, Norway, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Straights Settlements, Syria, Thailand, Tibet, Tunisia, Turkey, Uruguay, Vietnam, Yugoslavia. Each piece is offered in an annotated paper envelope. Ideal for collectors, coin hunters or eBay sellers.
1937 George VI Coronation 15-coin specimen proof set with Maundy Money in the box of issue. Includes (1) 1937 Crown, (2) 1937 Halfcrown, (3) 1937 Florin, (4) 1937 English Shilling, (5) 1937 Scottish Shilling, (6) 1937 Sixpence, (7) 1937 Threepence, (8) 1937 Maundy Fourpence, (9) 1937 Maundy Threepence, (10) 1937 Maundy Twopence, (11) 1937 Maundy Penny, (12) 1937 brass Threepence, (13) 1937 Farthing, (14) 1937 Penny, and (15) 1937 Halfpenny. Composition: 500 silver/brass/bronze. Mintage: 26,402. Finish: proof. Offered in the original burgundy leather presentation case from the Royal Mint with a crowned royal cypher to the lid and the words 'SPECIMEN COINS 1937.'.
1882 Queen Victoria Heaton Mint bronze Penny with 12+N dies (S 3955). Obverse: type 12, left-facing laureate bust by Leonard Charles Wyon with no curls at the nape of her neck and larger lettering that reads 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:'. Reverse: type N seated thinner Britannia with trident and shield, a lighthouse to the left and sailing ship to the right, this design also by Leonard Charles Wyon. The words 'ONE PENNY' are shown above, with the date (1882) and a tiny 'H' below for Heaton and Sons. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.35g. Diameter: 30.7mm. Mintage: 7,526,000. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine, storage toned.This Penny was produced by Heaton and Sons, a firm later known as the Birmingham Mint. Founded by Ralph Heaton II, this prolific privately owned mint struck coinage for various territories across the expanding British Empire, initially using coining equipment purchased from Matthew Boulton's defunct Soho Mint. From 1874, the Royal Mint, experiencing high demand, outsourced the minting of domestic copper coinage, including Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings to Heaton. These coins bear a tiny 'H' mintmark below the date to indicate their origins.
Seven (7) commemorative mint and souvenir medals in copper, bronze and silver, all boxed. Includes: (1) 1977 Jordan Central Bank King Hussein Silver Jubilee 999 silver medal in case with certificate, (2) 1977 Philippines Central Bank Ferdinand Marcos copper medal, (3) 1949-1979 Shanghai Mint 'Tourist Commemorative Medal' four-part in decorative box and sleeve, (4) 1987 Asian Development Bank 20th Annual Meeting Osaka Japan bronze medal in box, (5) 1988 Nigerian Security Printing & Minting Company 925 silver medal in box, (6) 1995 115th Anniversary of the National Bank of Romania silver medal, and (7) If We Fail To Reach The Wall Shanghai Mint bronze medal.
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