swiss shooting medals---quick help

what is the difference between swiss shooting medals and swiss shooting "thalers" (as a novice i refer to those bearing 5franc denominations as thalers, and those without the denominations as medals)????...are they all part of the same set? and were both medals and thalers both circulated at these shooting fests??? thanks for any help on the topic...mak
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Zohar's shooting taler registry set
Very nice eye candy-I didn't realize they are doing things like that over there.
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
Generally speaking the Shooting "Talers" were circulated as 5 Franc commemorative coins (with low mintages), with the exception of the 1842 which carries a 4 Franken denomination. Given the circulation, nice grades are harder to find. The medals were minted and given at the shooting contests themselves typically with Bronze, Silver and some Gold pieces at various mintages. Mintages range from hundreds to thousands, thus making these hard to come by. Quite a few have been melted.
You can see my "Taler" set in my signature line. I have a few of my medals listed on this thread Shooting Medals
Jurg Richter for only $185 ppd.
Yeah, a buck-eighty-five, but one or two "scores" will make the book seem cheap.
Remember, knowledge is power............plus, they are beautiful pieces, especially the 19th c. material.