Guest Orinda Mowat Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 The obverse side reads:"100 grains sterling silver"There is a head of a man, presumably William Wurzbach, stamped 1971.The reverse side reads:"From the private treasury of William A. Wurzbach"There is a long-horned ram with a shepherd's staff.Any ideas? Thanks. Quote
Geoff T Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 This sounds like a medal. Wurzbach was a German medal collector who published a catalogue of his own collection in 1943, and this could be a medal struck in commemoration of him. The catalogue isW.R.v. Wurzbach-Tannenberg, Katalog meiner Samm[l]ung von Medaillen, Plaketten und Jetons. 2 Bande. Leipzig 1943, Nachdruck. (Catalogue of my collection of medals, medallions and tokens. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1943) The above reference is to a later reprint (Nachdruck).Hope this helps. Quote
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