A commemorative medallion card is a special card that features a medallion or emblem, often created to honor a specific event, person, or milestone. These cards typically incorporate a raised or embossed design and are often collectible items, celebrating achievements such as anniversaries, historical events, or notable figures. They may be produced in limited quantities and appeal to collectors and enthusiasts interested in the commemorated subject.
As of September 2012, the limited edition Wayne Gretzky retirement medallion has a value of $200usd.
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The Silver Anniversary Dallas Cowboys medallion is worth a price close to $75. If you have one that is unopened, it will most likely be worth more money.
According to the medallion on the stock its a 1991 commemorative.
It's a commemorative medallion, not specifically an award from the Kingdom/State of Bavaria (Munich is the capital).
Most of those are commemorative 'rip-offs' and have little or no value to anyone but a MacArthur collectors
For a true Cowboy fan $1200...For an Eagles fan $4.95.
The Royal Mint did not produce an 1887 Commemorative coin. You possibly have a souvenir medallion or token which would have been produced in their thousands for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
Commemorative circulation coins were not issued in Queen Victoria's day. Crown coins issued from late 1887 to 1892 have what is known as the "Jubilee" bust of Queen Victoria. It is very possible that you have a commemorative medallion or some other type of souvenir of the occasion.
Please check your coin. 1897 was the year of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee or 60th year on the throne. Sixpences were not issued as commemorative coins. You may have a Sixpence like souvenir token or medallion.
You possibly have a commemorative souvenir token or medallion worth no more than you paid for it.
Medallion stamps are typically issued by governmental or postal authorities as a means of validating postage or as a form of collectible item. In the United States, for example, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is responsible for issuing official postage stamps. Additionally, some specific commemorative or special edition medallion stamps may be released by local or regional postal services.