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Medal of Leopold I

Artist: Unknown

Allegorical Medal

Artist: Unknown

Didrachm from Germany

Engraver: Carl Wilhelm Becker (German, 1772–1830)

Medal of Charles IV

Artist: Unknown

Stater from Germany

Engraver: Carl Wilhelm Becker (German, 1772–1830)

Medal of the Peace of Westphalia

Artist: Engelbert Kettler (German, 1637–1662)

Didrachm from Germany

Engraver: Carl Wilhelm Becker (German, 1772–1830)

Medal of the Peace of Westphalia

Artist: Engelbert Kettler (German, 1637–1662)

Didrachm from Germany

Engraver: Carl Wilhelm Becker (German, 1772–1830)

1/6 Stater from Germany

Engraver: Carl Wilhelm Becker (German, 1772–1830)

Medal of Bishopric of Hildesheim

Artist: Friedrich Wendel (German, 1690–1726)

Medal of Bishopric of Hildesheim

Artist: Jonas Peter Thiebaud (German)

Medal of August Wilhelm

Artist: Samuel Lambelet (German, 1663–1727)

Medal of Frederick the Great

Artist: Johann Georg Holtzhey (Dutch, 1729–1808)

Medal of Frederick the Great

Artist: Johann Ludwig Jachtmann (German, 1776–1842)

Medal of Jan Hus

Artist: Unknown

German Religious Medal

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Leopold II and Friedrich Wilhelm II

Artist: Johann Christian Reich (German, 1740–1814)

Medal of Friedrich I and Ruprect der Rote

Artist: Sebald Drentwett (German, 1845–1896)

Medal of Friedrich I

Artist: Wolfgang Lauer

Medal of the Truce of Saxony and Sweden

Artist: Peter Ulbricht (German, 1820–1860)

The German Peace Medal

Artist: Unknown

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