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World Money Fair Lot of Sample Medals, Ex. Krause Collection

Currency:CAD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:50.00 CAD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 CAD
World Money Fair Lot of Sample Medals, Ex. Krause Collection
SOLD
230.00CAD+ buyer's premium (34.50)
This item SOLD at 2024 Oct 03 @ 21:50UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Buyer’s Premium of 15% will be added on all items as per the Terms & Conditions of the sale. Invoices will be available at the Coin Expo on Friday Otober 4th, or will be emailed out after close of sale starting on Monday October 7th.
A lot of eight medals from the World Money Fair in Berlin (and/or Mint Directors Conference of the same year), as follows: (1) Austrian Mint, 27mm medal of the 2012 Fair, Rev: partial world Map in yellow; (2) Kazakhstan Mint, 34mm medal of the 2013 Fair, Rev: world Map in yellow; (3) "Goznak", a Russian company that makes Coins & Banknotes, etc.; 40mm medal, Obv: ornate depiction of St. George Slaying the Dragon, Rev: blue map of Australia(??), with crimson Kangaroo at center; (4) 2016 World Money Fair/Mint Director Conference, 39mm medal, Rev: Blue & Red map of Germany, Obv: Thai Lotus at center, "BANGKOK / 2016"; (5) 2020 W.M.F./Mint Directors Conference, 39mm medal, Rev: Skyline of Cape Town, South Africa, Obv: multicolour montage of Berlin landmarks; (6) 2010 W.M.F./Mint Directors Conference, 27mm, Rev: Multi-coloured atomic(?) image at center, Obv: stylized Kangaroo at center, within matte fields, "CANBERRA 2010" below; (7) 2018 W.M.F./Mint Directors Conference, 39mm, Rev: Blue & Red Ribbon, "Seoul, Korea / 2018" below, Obv: Atomic(?) image with Coin a center, text around upper and lower rims: "THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY / WORLD MONEY FAIR"; (8) United Arab Emirates 1 Dirham 2003 (KM.73) in special 10.5X8cm card from the World Bank Group & International Monetary Fund conferences held in Dubai. All but the latter piece in similar 10x13 World Money Fair presentation cards. From the Chester Krause collection, and we suggest an extremely challenging group to duplicate. (Lot of 8 medals)