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Medal of Jacob and Rachel

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Jesus Christ

Artist: Carl Friedrich Voigt (German, 1800–1874)

Religious Medal of The Blessed

Artist: Daniel Friedrich Loos (German, 1735–1819)

Medal of Portrait-Medal of German Emperor William I Commemorating his Return through Brandenburg Gate

Designer: Rudolf Siemering (German, 1835–1905)
Artist: Wilhelm Friedrich Kullrich (German, 1821–1887)
Artist: A. Wolff

Missionary Medal

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Norway's 1000th Anniversary

Designer: Harald Conradsen (Danish, 1817–1905)
Sculptor: Julius Olavus Middelthun (Norwegian, 1820–1886)

Miner's Medal

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Friedrich Schiller

Artist: Rudolf Mayer (Austrian, 1846–1916)

Medal of Arthur Schopenhauer

Artist: Rudolf Mayer (Austrian, 1846–1916)

Medal of Gottfried Leibniz

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Friedrich Schiller

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Friedrich I and Ruprect der Rote

Artist: Sebald Drentwett (German, 1845–1896)

Medal of Kaiser Wilhelm I

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Kaiser Wilhelm II

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, Emperor Francis II, and Frederick William III

Engraver: Johann Thomas Stettner (German, 1786–1840)
Maker: Amédée Durand (French)
Honorand: Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, Russian, 1777–1825
Honorand: Francis I, Emperor of Austria, Austrian, 1768–1835, ruled 1792–85
Honorand: Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 1770–1840, ruled 1797–1840

Medal of King Christian IX of Denmark

Artist: Wolfgang Lauer
Ruler: Christian IX, King of Denmark, Danish, 1818–1906, ruled 1863–1906

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