Brillenthaler of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttal minted in 1586 showing the mythical wild man of the Harz Mountains
Brillenthaler of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttal minted in 1588 - for the city of Gosalarae
Julius Loeser or Redemption Thaler issued in 1587 - reverse
Spectacle gold ducat of Cristian IV of Denmark from 1647
16th century French jeton
German jeton minted by Martin Kume in the county of Mansfield about 1567
Nuremburg jeton of the late 16th century minted by Egydius Krauwinkel
German jeton engraved in bronze by Christian Wermuth and used as a gambling chit, circa 1675
German jeton engraved in bronze by Christian Wermuth circa 1675
Swedish jeton in bronze known as a polleter
Wooden medal used as a game counter or chit made by C.J. Lehrr of Augsburg, Germany, late 17th century
German Cosel-Jeton on the early 19th century
Spott medallion minted in Holland in 1553 upon the death of Michael Servet
Medal issued for the XIII International Congress of Ophthalmology held in Amsterdam, Holland in 1929 - based on 1553 Dutch Medal
Convention badge made of Delft Porcelain for the XIII International Congress of Ophthalmology
Medal alludes to the conflict between King James II and the seven Bishops, struck in Holland in 1688
Gold ducat satirizing the Free Masons minted upon the initiative of the Count Zinzendorf in the 1740's
Silver ducat satirizing the Free Masons minted upon the initiative of the Count Zinzendorf in the 1740's
Silver round medal struck in 1678 which may commemorate the adulterous relations of Queen Sophie Amalie of Denmark and Jacob Peterson.
Medals of the Old Men's House Gate from the University of Amsterdam, in bronze, designed by J.C. van de Hoef, 1927
Silver oval medal struck in 1678 which may commemorate the adulterous relations of Queen Sophie Amalie of Denmark and Jacob Peterson
Round Federjude medal minted by Christian Wermuth in about the year 1700
German medal produced by Christian Wermuth and dating to the year 1700
Merchant token from Syracuse, New York and issued in the 1850's
Medal struck for the 1915 convention of the Coca Cola bottling company
Verdun 1917 medal designed by Karl Goetz and struck to record the senseless killing of young soldiers
Modern Art Medal titled Hommage to Toulouse Lautrec, created by R. Bezombes, issued in 1984 as a limited edition by the Paris Mint
Henk Zantkuyl medal, bronze, to recognize the caretaker for the monuments of Amsterdam, 1985
Austria currency, silver, 2 schilling value, 100 years since the death of Franz Schubert, known because of his Schubertbrille, 1928
Austria currency, 50 schilling value, 150 years since the death of Franz Schubert, 1978
Austria currency, 5 Ecu value, 200 years since the birth of Franz Schubert, 1997
Optical medal designed by Frans van de Hurk, as a logo for an optical shop and personal collection, issued in 2002