1750s. Austria - Habsburg Territories. Cities in the Habsburg lands. Kremnitz Mint. Rare Dicker Double Schautaler (St. Georgstaler), ND (18th Century Issue). Engraved by Heinrich Fuchs. 61.74gr. Obv: St. George riding right, slaying the dragon. Reverse: Wind god blows to right. Christ and two apostles on ship. Huszar (Voglhuber 23, listed as a simple Schautaler). RR Huszar has this piece as engraved by Heinrich Fuchs who worked at the Kremnitz mint during the mid-18th century. He suspects that under the wing of the dragon on the left is the medalist’s signature. NGC AU-55.
I don't know Flickr at all, but for photobucket you can strip out the IMG brackets. One of the choices (direct) lets you do that.
Otherwise, you can upload from your computer now...and the photos don't seem to have a size limit and don't get compressed. If you need a photo host check out Collectivecoin dot com. Full size and coin centric.
LOVE Restall by the way--it's the closest I'll get to a Wyon. I have a Spinks Retro pattern, but Restall is waaaayyyy superior.
I'll post mine in "groups" so as to keep them together by theme/type.
Here are my examples of the Upper Canada Half Pennies issued in the 1850s. I'm still looking for an 1850, but I have the 1852, 1854 (x2), and 1857 (x2).
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This is maybe the most esoteric St. George related piece in my collection. It is an Italian commemorative 1000 Lire piece from 1994. It commemorates the 400th anniversary of the death of Tintoretto, a well known Italian Renaissance painter. Featured on the coin is Tintoretto's rendition of the St. George and the Dragon story. Below is both the coin and the painting by Tintoretto.
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It's a lot easier here. Click on the little icon on top of the post box that looks like a piece of paper with a folded corner. You can add a photo directly from your computer that way.
From Photobucket use the clicky link thingy that says 'direct' and copy/paste that in the dialog box. PB reduces image quality but uploading here directly doesn't (yet) seem to have a size or resolution limit.
@brg5658 said:
Here is an array of both fantasy and official issue British pieces with St. George:
I still can't figure out how I didn't see these the first time...doh! @brg5658 you have some awesome stuff--and the photos are great! I know I was looking for the golds, but it's not like this is subtle--beautiful!
Harasha posted the silver (or silvered bronze) one before.
The engraver is James Restall and it's 'after Wyon'.
Trivia tidbit: Quintin Hogg was a tea and sugar merchant in London. Among his philanthropist concerns was educational reform. He established several schools including the Young Men's Christian Institute. After expansion, a move and further expansion the school is still active as the University of Westminster.
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1750s. Austria - Habsburg Territories. Cities in the Habsburg lands. Kremnitz Mint. Rare Dicker Double Schautaler (St. Georgstaler), ND (18th Century Issue). Engraved by Heinrich Fuchs. 61.74gr. Obv: St. George riding right, slaying the dragon. Reverse: Wind god blows to right. Christ and two apostles on ship. Huszar (Voglhuber 23, listed as a simple Schautaler). RR Huszar has this piece as engraved by Heinrich Fuchs who worked at the Kremnitz mint during the mid-18th century. He suspects that under the wing of the dragon on the left is the medalist’s signature. NGC AU-55.
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I am very frustrated trying to figure out how to post images. Trying one last time. Maybe someone can tell me how to post from Flickr?
DPOTD
Oh, c'mon. Why did it come out like that?
DPOTD
I don't know Flickr at all, but for photobucket you can strip out the IMG brackets. One of the choices (direct) lets you do that.
Otherwise, you can upload from your computer now...and the photos don't seem to have a size limit and don't get compressed. If you need a photo host check out Collectivecoin dot com. Full size and coin centric.
LOVE Restall by the way--it's the closest I'll get to a Wyon. I have a Spinks Retro pattern, but Restall is waaaayyyy superior.
Zohar, that is positively AWESOME!
My only example is from a rouble -- inescutcheon.
I'll post mine in "groups" so as to keep them together by theme/type.
Here are my examples of the Upper Canada Half Pennies issued in the 1850s. I'm still looking for an 1850, but I have the 1852, 1854 (x2), and 1857 (x2).
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Here is an array of both fantasy and official issue British pieces with St. George:
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Here are 3 Conder Tokens with St. George:
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Here are two pieces of St. George exonumia.
The first is a small advertising token issued by R. Lovett around 1860. It is super tiny (15mm; see size comparison picture).
The second is a 1887 Queen Victoria Jubilee celebration piece issued by the Sons of St. George of Pittsburgh.
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This is maybe the most esoteric St. George related piece in my collection. It is an Italian commemorative 1000 Lire piece from 1994. It commemorates the 400th anniversary of the death of Tintoretto, a well known Italian Renaissance painter. Featured on the coin is Tintoretto's rendition of the St. George and the Dragon story. Below is both the coin and the painting by Tintoretto.
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Some currency. I have to confess that I am rooting for the dragon here...
I'm rooting for the horse. Some of these look like he's at serious risk of a disembowelment.
Cool pictures everyone!
This one isn't mine, but was asked to post it on a different thread...it fits here too. Unusual in that it is gold.
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I'm afraid if this were mine I'd be tempted to have my name engraved
Zohar's Schautaler is pretty cool and I love all those posted by brg5658. Don't have an example yet so for now I'll just drool.
Thanks, Cathy!
Conder Token Gallery https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMCiunai6NjOxoo3zREkCsAnNm4vONzieO3u7tHyhm8peZmRD_A0MXmnWT2dzJ-nw?key=Rlo2YklUSWtEY1NWc3BfVm90ZEUwU25jLUZueG9n
It's a lot easier here. Click on the little icon on top of the post box that looks like a piece of paper with a folded corner. You can add a photo directly from your computer that way.
From Photobucket use the clicky link thingy that says 'direct' and copy/paste that in the dialog box. PB reduces image quality but uploading here directly doesn't (yet) seem to have a size or resolution limit.
Cathy
I'm surprised no Pistrucci yet! @Trozau must not have logged in yet
I posted two Pistrucci's...
The 1951 Festival of Britain Crown and the 2013 Silver 5 GBP proof.
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(Can't quote in the phone) but @brg5658 you are totally right! I just kept expecting one of his gold proofs to show up. My apologies!!!
Cathy
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So many cool versions. Love this one, even though HRH hated it
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Lovely design, I have this large .800 silver medal. Hallmarks date it as mid 20th century and made in Vienna
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Haven't gotten the hang of posting images yet - sorry. 2005 and 2012 Sovereigns.
Nice key Sovereign.
A lot of people aren't fond of those, but I like them. The horse looks angry on both of them.
I still can't figure out how I didn't see these the first time...doh! @brg5658 you have some awesome stuff--and the photos are great! I know I was looking for the golds, but it's not like this is subtle--beautiful!
Failed to mention that the above is the 2017 Elizabeth II, 200th anniversary of the introduction of St. George on the 1817 George III sovereign.
Harasha posted the silver (or silvered bronze) one before.
The engraver is James Restall and it's 'after Wyon'.
Trivia tidbit: Quintin Hogg was a tea and sugar merchant in London. Among his philanthropist concerns was educational reform. He established several schools including the Young Men's Christian Institute. After expansion, a move and further expansion the school is still active as the University of Westminster.