A hard medal to image.
I now have four sets of images for the Eglit 273 Columbian medal I submitted for cross-over. I'll list them in chronological order with an opinion.
First set is from Stack's, overall very nice with a little glare on the obverse and not really showing the fields as they look in-hand.
This set is at the NGC website and I can only provide a link. The color is a little off and the fields not reflective, similar to what a DMPL Morgan often looks like.
https://ngccoin.com/certlookup/3889137-008/65/
This set is from Heritage and looks very similar to the NGC images.
The last set is the TrueView images, the color is closer and the mirrors have the same DMPL Morgan look.
In-hand the color looks closest to the PCGS images and the reflectivity closest to the Stack's images. The medal looks like it's Gold, has incredible detail and depth and the fields are watery like a modern proof. The reverse is especially pristine and near perfect, the obverse having only what appear as die scratches which, unfortunately, are in highly visible locations. When I had it in-hand to examine in the NGC capsule I could see no signs of rub/evidence of the medal resting is a case of issue, no breaks in the Gilt and just breathtaking to behold.
Al H.
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Al, that is just one beautiful, incredible medal.... Great acquisition. Congratulations on such a prize. Cheers, RickO
Real nice medal!
That sure is a stunning medal.
Very nice indeed. Not familiar with this series, but am a medal lover. IMO solid gold or gilt gold usually doesn't work to well for medals, seems bronze, copper and silver is where its at, but the varying reliefs and surfaces of this piece works well. Im also a sucker for ocean and ship scenes
Very cool medal Al.
Great medal. Perhaps if you wear your cape while photographing it the photos would be better, but they already look quite good.
Wow. Why can't the U.S. Mint strike attractive coins and medals like this today?
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That's a very impressive medal!
Thread Revival
Somehow I missed this thread the first time around.
I think this is a gorgeous medal and I'm glad it ended up with you Al! I'm a huge fan of this piece.
Simpson said thing's need to be where they are loved the most and I think it found its way to the right collection!
Absolutely stunning!
My first thought exactly when I saw Al's medal. Unfortunately, I think that they think they do.
This was done by Wilhelm Mayer of Stuttgart:
https://www.oxfordartonline.com/benezit/abstract/10.1093/benz/9780199773787.001.0001/acref-9780199773787-e-00119480?rskey=sFvyA6&result=115
Wilhelm also did this one:
https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/7108/medals/
during the past 10-20 years, Gilt Bronze examples of many Eglit listings have started to show up, medals which were previously undocumented in that format. it seems that this may have been a chosen format for the Italian celebration. pure speculation on my part, but it may be that they were held by Italian or European collectors and are only now surfacing due in part to development of the internet. whatever the circumstances, no doubt the gilding done by W. Mayer and Co. was robust and helped preserve the medals in pristine condition through all these years.