I purchased an Alexander Graham Bell commemorative telephone at an auction this past Sunday. It was in a box of miscellaneous stuff and I won the bid at $13. I would have given a great deal more if it had been necessary. The telephone is in perfect condition.
Alexander Graham Bell had 18 patents issued to him only, and 12 issued to him and collaborators.
Alexander graham Bell's first patent was: 174,465 issued march 7,1876 filed February 14, 1876 and his second patent was: 161,739 issued April 6,1875 filed march 6,1875.
Of the countries issuing a Florin (Two Shilling) coin, only Australia ever issued a commemorative Florin, but there were no commemorative Florins issued in 1936.
Your Winchester model 1894 commemorative was issued in 1967.
Your Winchester model 1894 commemorative was issued in 1967.
Alexander Graham Bell was issued a patent in 1876, his invention: the telephone.
These coins were issued by the Franklin Mint starting in 1968. The first issue was 50 coins about 1.5 inches in diameter sterling silver. Only 1380 sets were issued. Then a second series was issued in 1972
He had many inventions. US Patent Number 174465 was issued to Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, based upon others related to electric telegraphy.
This was issued in 1967.
The buffalo Bill commemorative rifle was issued in the year 1968.
1967
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.