Australian Historical Medals
Lot 350 SESSION 3 (2.30PM TUESDAY 22ND NOV) Australian Historical Medals
Estimate $1,500
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H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh Visited Victoria, 1867, Laid Foundation Stone of Town Hall Melbourne, in gold (7.50g; 23mm) (C.1867/3), by T.Stokes. Pierced hole at top for suspension, surface sweating, otherwise nearly fine and rare.
In a letter held by the National Gallery of Victoria, the Town Clerk of the City of Melbourne advised that 26 medals were struck in gold.
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