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I cant stop looking at this.

I saw this on the NGC boards. This medal is breathtaking! If I ever find one of these I will definitly buy it.
Not my pics or coin.




Not my pics or coin.






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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
The perspective makes it look like you could walk right into that coin!
oh ...and what is it by the way
A great medal. The depth of the image is really nice.
What is messing with me is that the image of the hall on the one here looks just like the image across the street that has no pope on the the rev- obv?
I don't understand.
<< <i>I think the one across the street lost the pope.
A great medal. The depth of the image is really nice.
What is messing with me is that the image of the hall on the one here looks just like the image across the street that has no pope on the the rev- obv?
I don't understand. >>
There were two on there; this one and the one you were refering to. The one you are refering to is a restrike. At least thats what I read.
<< <i>It is a 1854 Pius IX Bronze medal, 80 mm in size, by medalists Polletti abd Bianchi. The best medal I have even seen, as for price-----sorry it has been sold privately. >>
Although it has been already sold, generally, what can one expect to pay for one.
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Thanks I'm up with it now
<< <i>Hey Larry- I believe there have only been 2 of these medals that have surfaced- this one being, by far, the better of the two. And let me add that I researched this to death and had some real major darkside pro's look at this piece in person. >>
Wow that's awesome... either way.. this is a gorgous medal... I think I'm in love
I could just walk right in there..........
Maybe I will.......Excuse me for a sec.
Pete
of weeks while we were making a custom showcase for the owner. At 80mm x 10mm and weighing
nearly a pound, it truly is a stunning piece of art!
Ken
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Pharmer: I was thinking exactly the same thing.
Stuart
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The way we mounted that medal trapped by the rim in a two-piece shell, that rim bump is almost
completely covered up - you can see this in the above photos.
Ken
<< <i>Here is a side view Weiss. >>
Thanks, JRocco. I always thought it had considerably more physical depth than some might guess. Still, as it is die-struck, it is simply amazing.
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The interior of the Vatican Basilica on an 1869 medal by the papal mint-engraver Ignazio Bianchi. It is a masterpeice of die-sinking art. 82mm.
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Bob
Beautiful!
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Oh yea----did I ever say anything about the detail of this beauty??
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