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  1. Myself, I doubt the rarity purely on the grounds that it was designed to be sold to schools and most of the attendance medals I own or am aware of have large populations.

    However, I can find no mention of it in Davis' Tickets and Passes of Great Britain and Ireland, so maybe just this once, I've struck lucky.

     

    Hope your health's improving Pat, I found that retirement was the cause of most of my ailments so it's possible that I'll go back to work.

    Of course, that'll mean even later nights at the laptop just trying to keep up.

     

    bob

  2. Thanks Bill. What I probably didn't make clear earlier is that in one or two places I can see the silvering showing through. I'm wondering if this was varnished when the piece was fresh or after it had been around a while. There are a few EKs which obviously predate the coating so all in all I may be talking myself out of it.

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    Peace of Paris 1814 BHM 798 White metal.

    White metal? Yes, I bought it from a picture thinking it to be bronze but it has been varnished or lacquered with something very very dark. The scan has been lightened as much as possible.

     

    The question is do I clean it and how? First thought is thinners, followed if necessary with acetone.

    Your suggestions, as always, are welcomed.

    Bob

  4. I mainly collect medals & exonumia, but I can read a certain amount of Russian. I saw this coin advertised as an unknown token with a terrible picture and took a chance.

    I expect it to be fake, and in hand it looks very odd.

    3.7 gr, 20 mm milled edge //////////

     

     

    Your views are appreciated.

    Bob

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  5. Dave, I've answered this elsewhere but I'll repeat it here as it touches on what Bill wrote.

     

     

    This Eton Attendance medal was worn as intended:

     

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    This one has never been pierced and thus never worn:

     

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    It's in far better condition but does it have the same connection? I feel that pieces like this appear to have been disregarded by the original recipients,

    I'd much rather have something that's been used.

     

    And no, I've yet to work out what to do about pesky rings still attached

  6. So many fine medals come from this exhibition that I sometimes overlook a potential goody.

    This one had a reasonable photo on ebay but it's so much better in hand. All the silvered finish is intact and pristine.

     

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    These are scans, so don't show just how good it is. Time to brush up on my photography skills.

     

    I was unable to find it in a quick browse through a borrowed copy of The World's Show by Leslie Lewis Allen (and there's a book definitely going on my shopping list) and my BHM is still on the missing list.

     

    Below the truncation is W. S. Taylor London.

     

    All ideas welcomed.

     

    Bob

  7. Thanks Pat. I was aware of the version with the Latin inscription, but not that it was by Kirk. Also I'm reasonably certain that mine is bronze.

    Reluctantly I confess my ignorance of MI. I say reluctance, because last time I asked a question like this it ended with me buying the complete BHM. (Which I don't regret for a minute, except that it's still lost somewhere among the moving boxes)

    Bob

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