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New Swiss Shooting Medals Arrived

ZoharZohar Posts: 6,697 ✭✭✭✭✭
3 Swiss (Vaud) shooting medals. I really like these designs which make one understand why these are so cool. Did my thing buying raw and will submit for my set.

Vaud, Lausanne Cantonal Shooting Festival
Design: Vullermet
Year: 1894
Richter: R-1591b, Martin-946, Krause-329
Diameter: 45mm
Composition: Silver
Mintage: 1,000

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Vaud, Cantonal Shooting Festival at Yverdon
Design: Alfred Jacot-Guilarmod/Le Lockle
Year: 1899
Richter-1601a, Martin-954. Krause-333
Diameter: 45mm
Composition: Silver

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Vaud, Carabiniers de Lausanne, Tir du 75
Design: Hans Frei/Hodler
Year: 1900
Richter-1608a, Martin-962, Krause-335
Diameter: 50mm
Composition: Silver

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  • WWWWWW Posts: 2,609 ✭✭✭
    The 1899 is really cool. Fierce looking couple.
  • ZoharZohar Posts: 6,697 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Amazing to look at the detail they were able to get on both sides of these. Swiss meticulous nature is really showing.
    Habsburg Talers

    TalerUniverse.com is a curated numismatic project dedicated to the silver talers, crowns, and medals of the Habsburg Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, spanning the 16th–18th centuries. The collection emphasizes historically significant issues, rare mint varieties, and high-grade NGC/PCGS examples, presented with detailed historical context, scholarly references, and high-resolution photography. TalerUniverse aims to serve both as a private collection showcase and a growing reference resource for collectors, researchers, and students of early-modern European coinage.
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