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Live auction - fme_691966 - SWITZERLAND - CONFEDERATION OF HELVETIA Médaille, Patrie, Tir fédéral de Neuchâtel

SWITZERLAND - CONFEDERATION OF HELVETIA Médaille, Patrie, Tir fédéral de Neuchâtel AU
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Estimate : 140 €
Price : 70 €
Maximum bid : 70 €
End of the sale : 26 October 2021 20:08:36
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Médaille, Patrie, Tir fédéral de Neuchâtel
Date: 1898
Metal : copper
Diameter : 45 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver LANDRY F.
Weight : 54,82 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Jolie patine marron avec quelques traces de manipulation. Petite usure sur certains reliefs

Obverse


Obverse legend : PATRIE.
Obverse description : Groupe de tireurs, certains agenouillés, d’autres debout, signé : F. LANDRY .

Reverse


Reverse legend : TIR FÉDÉRAL DE 1898 A NEUCHATEL.
Reverse description : Armoiries de Neuchatel, aigle aux ailes déployées tenant une branche de chêne, blason au centre, drapeau flottant en arrière-plan.

Historical background


SWITZERLAND - CONFEDERATION OF HELVETIA

(since 1848)

Switzerland formed a Confederation in 1848. It adopted the Swiss Franc, aligned with the French Franc in 1850. It joined the Latin Union in December 1865. It remained neutral during the two world wars and later grew rich thanks to its banks.

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