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E-auction 555-487998 - fme_613121 - BELGIUM - KINGDOM OF BELGIUM - ALBERT I Médaille, Coupe du roi

BELGIUM - KINGDOM OF BELGIUM - ALBERT I Médaille, Coupe du roi XF
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Estimate : 60 €
Price : 12 €
Maximum bid : 17 €
End of the sale : 04 December 2023 19:40:40
bidders : 3 bidders
Type : Médaille, Coupe du roi
Date: 1934
Mint name / Town : Belgique, Nivelles
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 50,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 50,74 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire anciennement nettoyé. Présence de coups et rayures. La médaille est présentée dans une jolie boîte cartonnée marron de U. de Canck, graveur à Charleroi

Obverse


Obverse legend : ALBERT ROI - DES BELGES.
Obverse description : Tête de profil à gauche.

Reverse


Reverse legend : U. N. F. W. / COUPE DU ROI / - / NIVELLES / 1934.
Reverse description : Légende en 4 lignes dans un médaillon entouré d’un buste d’Orphée, d’un masque de théâtre, d’un livre ouvert, une lyre et des branches de laurier. Cartouche vierge à l’exergue.

Historical background


BELGIUM - KINGDOM OF BELGIUM - ALBERT I

(17/12/1909-17/12/1934)

Albert I (8/04/1875-17/02/1934) succeeded his uncle Leopold II in 1909. He had married Elisabeth of Bavaria in 1900 (1876-1965). During the First World War, he commanded the Belgian army and shared the fate of the soldiers, which earned him the title of "knight king". The Treaty of Versailles in 1919 gave him the territories of Eupen and Malmédy. He died in a climbing accident in Marche-les-Dames. His son Leopold III succeeded him.

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