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Lot 1709    SESSION 7 (11.30AM WEDNESDAY 1ST APRIL)    World Historical Medals

Estimate $60
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $30

FRANCE, Napoleon Bonaparte's Accession to Premier Consul 1799, (struck post 1880), in bronze (51mm) (Bramsen 13), signed 'Petit Inv Et F', edge stamped 'Bronze' and with a cornucopia, obverse, bust of Bonaparte right, reverse, Victory guards the sleeping Liberty as she rests on the implements of war. Nearly extremely fine.

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