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_20_2019_Lowe_Fraser.jpg$20 2019 Lowe Fraser96 views
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NAV_Logo_Medal_1.jpgNumismatic Association of Victoria Award Medallion (Obverse)266 views
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gallery-press-1-counter.jpgRoyal Australian Mint121 viewsGallery Press 1 Counter
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NAV_med_18_Bz_500M_1977_r.jpg119 views
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gallery-press-2-counter.jpgRoyal Australian Mint122 viewsGallery Press Counter 2
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_20_2019_Lowe_Fraser.jpg$20 2019 Lowe Fraser96 viewsJan 10, 2021
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NAV_Logo_Medal_1.jpgNumismatic Association of Victoria Award Medallion (Obverse)266 viewsMay 01, 2014
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Medal_No5_Rev.jpgNumismatic Association of Victoria Medallion, 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne (Reverse)245 viewsThis medallion was issued to commemorate the Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956.
This 38 mm diameter medallion was designed and struck by K G Luke, Melbourne in the following metals:
Sterling silver - 60, numbered 1 to 60
Oxidised bronze - 40, numbered 61 to 100
Carlisle reference C-1956/6
Seven trial strikes are known to exist in lead.May 01, 2014
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Medal_No5_Obv.jpgNumismatic Association of Victoria Medallion, 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne (Obverse)263 viewsThis 38 mm diameter medallion was designed and struck by K G Luke, Melbourne in the following metals:
Sterling silver - 60, numbered 1 to 60
Oxidised bronze - 40, numbered 61 to 100
Carlisle reference C-1956/6
The obverse design features an ancient Greek coin showing the head of Bacchus (rather than the head of Zeus) with an olive branch and the legend “XVI ΟΛΥΜΡΙΝΑ Melbourne” – an interesting mixture of Latin, Greek, and English.
May 01, 2014
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image012.jpgNumismatic Association of Victoria Medallion, Melbourne General Post Office Centenary (Reverse)255 viewsThis 38 mm diameter medallion was designed by W E Curran (of the NAV) and struck by K G Luke, Melbourne in the following metals:
Oxidised silver - 30, numbered 41 to 70
Bronze - 40, numbered 1 to 40
Carlisle reference C1959/4
A lead trial strike exists showing both obverse and reverse. An official presentation of a bronze medallion was made to the Postal Department. May 01, 2014
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