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My name is Peter. I collect mainly shooting medals and thalers.

I'm from Poland.

 

Not so long ago I came with an idea to sell (on ebay)from time to time a medal

which I have two copies of.

 

This is how I met Hiho who told me about this forum. I can see that

there are a lot of coneissours of shooting medals here. I am very happy

as in my country there are little and I do not have anyone I could talk

to about my hobby.

 

One thing I am sorry for - my English is weak this is why my opinions

will contain a lot of mistakes. I am sorry in advance, I hope you will

forgive me.

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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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This thread has picked up steam again! :ninja:

 

A recent addition that I was excited to acquire...

 

1913 Weinfelden (Thurgau)

Richter # 1280a

25mm silver

600 struck

Engraved by Holy Freres

 

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Welcome to the forum Peter! Sorry I forgot about Austria...

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And another from the same page of the Richter book.

 

1906 Arbon (Thurgau)

Richter # 1275a

23mm silver

726 struck

Engraved by Holy Freres

 

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This was also cast in bronze with an RRR scarcity rating. I'm satisfied with the more affordable silver example.

 

It even came with the original display case. :ninja:

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I am not familiar with the Polish medals referenced,but these last two medals are spectacular!

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Very brave words ;)

 

I think - You don't see medals minted for Polish king's ;)

 

True, but Poland has produced some very attractive coins.

 

My wife is half Polish, and she's pretty attractive too... :ninja:

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I am very happy that my country is not strange to you. Besides beautiful

women we have also a very interesting history. There was even time when

Poland was not on maps..it was divided by powerful superpower countries

- Germany, Austria and Russia.

 

However, after I World War we regained indpendence. In the history - we

have had many bad and good moments..

 

For example, one of the biggest battles of the Middle Ages - Grunwald

1410..It is estimated that 45 up to 70 thousand soldiers participated in

the battle.

 

At one side there were the Slavs - the Polish, Liev, Russian and Czech

Armies were led by the Polish king Władysław Jagiełło.

 

At the other side there were the Order of the Teutonic Knights and elite

troops from the entire Western Europe. They were led by the great

Tuutonic Master - Ulruch von Jungingen (died in the battle).

 

The battle was painted by one of the greatest Polish painters - Jan

Matejko. Very big:

 

http://obrazpol.com/uploads/BITWA_POD_GRUNWALDEM_O.jpg

http://www.haftix.pl/bitwa_pod_grunwaldem/.../Bitwa%205a.jpg

 

There was also a movie in 1960. Of course, without special effects which

we have now. If someone is interested in the history of the Middle Ages

- I sincerely recommend.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ977-3FAMA...feature=related

 

Very sorry for this offtopic.

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Got these in. I really like the scenes/cities captured on these medals.

 

1900 Basel, Cantonal Shooting Festival at Beider

Design: Hans Frei

Richter-127b, Martin-78, Krause-43

Diameter: 45mm

Composition: Silver

 

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1905 Nidwalden, Federal Shooting Festival at Beckenried

Design: Franz Homberg

Richter-1031a, Martin: 881, Krause-309

Diameter: 35mm

Composition: Silver

 

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1900 Zurich, Cantonal Shooting Festival at Uster

Design: Homberg/Bosshard

Richter-1782b, Martin-1064, Krause-367

Diameter: 45mm

Composition: Matt Silver

 

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Oooh I do like the cityscapes!

 

More arrived today:

 

1930, 500 Year Lucerne Shooting Festival Anniversary, 40mm, Bronze MINTAGE: 80 (Yes, that is it)!

 

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1892, Glarus Federal Shooting Festival, Bronze - Mintage 1,912

 

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1892, Glarus Federal Shooting Festival, Silver - Mintage 3,375

 

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1895 Soluthurn Cantonal Shooting Festival - Mintage 300

 

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1911 Uri Erstfled Shooting Festival - Mintage 600

 

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1949 Graubunden Shooting Festival at Chur

 

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Medals and Grades in from NGC.

 

1844 SWISS SHOOTING R-87e, AE, 38mm BASEL FEST MS 61 BN

 

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1897 SWISS SHOOTING R-234b, AE, 45mm BERN FEST MS 62 BN

 

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1934 SWISS SHOOTING R-434a, AE, 50mm FRIBOURG FEST MS 66

 

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1887 SWISS SHOOTING R-628d, AE, 45mm GENEVE FEST MS 65 BN

 

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1892 SWISS SHOOTING R-959c, AE, 45mm NEUCHATEL - LE LOC FEST MS UNC Details

 

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1890 SWISS SHOOTING R-1250c, AE, 45mm THURGAU - FRAUENF FEST MS 64 BN

 

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1929 SWISS SHOOTING R-1465b, AE, 50mm TICINO - BELLINZO FEST MS 65

 

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1894 SWISS SHOOTING R-1591b, AR, 45mm VAUD - LAUSANNE FEST MS 65

 

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