Hey guys , here's another one. I looked online with moderate success on this French Bronze Medal . 700th Anniversary of St Louis bringing the Crown of Thorns to Paris, 1939, a bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann for Arthus-Bertrand, standing figure of St Louis, reverse frontal elevation of Sainte-Chapelle, 80mm, edge stamped either 86 or 98. I got the above info on the DNW auction site , says valued at 50 to 60 English Silver Pounds. their's with a "64" stamped on side sold for 40 English silver pounds. I found an identical on the website of The University Museum of Bergen , in Norway.
University museums Coins and Medals
Artefact Type: Medal
Collection: University Museum of Bergen
InventoryNumber: BMM_02303
Date: 1939
Place Name: France
Weight: 582.0
Measure: D. 127.0
Material Symbol: AE
Material: Bronze
Material English: Bronze
Production Method: Injected
Subject: St. Louis IX
MotifAdverse: Louis the holy crusader dressed in costume and crown, he holds a cloth with Jesus' crown of thorns. A lodrett beam behind him is covered with French lilies.
Motif Reverse: Prospect of Sainte Chapelle in Paris.
InscriptionAdverse: SAINT Lovisa
InscriptionReverse: EN L'AN DE GRACE / 1239 SAINT Lovisa AP / LA PORTE COVRON / NE D'Epine A PARIS
Artist / Medal List: Dammann, Paul Marcel, Dammann, Paul Marcel
A friend of mine told me he saw one for sale online for $350 to $400 USD . <<snip>>. The Medal was made the year on or before P.M. Dammann's death. Please let me know what yall think., either here or at rutledgea20@yahoo.com
Thnaks for your time fellas , and gals