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LOT 3580
France. Charles X AE Medal. 19th century AD. Commemorative Medal of the Life and Deeds of Charles X. Design by Armand-Auguste Caqué.
CHARLES X ROI DE FRANCE ET DE NAVARRE, bust of Charles X to left, CAQUÉ · F. to lower right / CHARLES X. 71EME. RÈGNE. FILS DE LOUIS. DAUPHIN DE FRANCE. NÉ 1757. ROI 1824. BATAILLE DE NAVARIN 1824. PRISE D'ALGER 1830. ABDICATION 1830. MORT A GORITZ 1836. in eleven lines. Good Very Fine.(76gr, 51mm, 12h.).
Provenance
From the private coin collection of a West London, UK, gentleman, formed since the mid 1980s.
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