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Please Help With This Bohemian Coin/Medal

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Georgia
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 Posted 08/18/2012  3:20 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DeeKay to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey guys! Just found this on my local flea market. Internet told me that it's supposedly from Bohemia. Can you help me identify it more specifically? It has a text on: DIVA BEATRIX HUNGARIAE REGINA. Here's the picture (it's kinda bad quality):

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 Posted 08/19/2012  05:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jsalgado to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I found this
http://www.numizmatikamch.sk/publik...y-cast-prva/
I don't understand slovak but I use a free translator.

Medailérsky portrétovaná in addition to his wife Beatrice of Aragon was also King (1457 -- 1508). Well known is the tail, which is rotated to the right Medal for bust with veil and fringed perlovcom kráľovny kruhopis: DIVA BEATRIX HVNGARIAE REGINA (distributive marks form trojcípe ozdôbky). The known specimens have a diameter of 44 mm. g. f. Hill medailérovi Bartlommeovi Meliolimu, which restores the Medal with mark could personally see the Queen on her way to Naples in 1501. The famous Hungarian numismatist and an expert on medailérstvo l. (1933-1934), he presented the view of Huszár that Medal was created by Romano Giancristoforo, which implies that the Medal was modeled in Naples, however, finished up the final in Rome. With this opinion concurs and l. Gerevich. At the same time he pointed out that the Queen (1965), the medal is displayed at the age of around 30, and not as a 50 year widow, what would a medal until the end of the 80 datovalo sometimes. 15 years. of the 20th century. Meliolimu (1488 -- 1514) to (B). Note that he worked as a jeweler, engraver of coins in Mantove and medailér. G. Romano (c. 1485-1512), he worked first in Milan and Rome, and later in the Mantove (1497-1505), Rome, Naples, where again and Lorete died. He was a sculptor, and in the medailérom. 9
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 Posted 08/19/2012  06:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DeeKay to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Jsalgado

Thanks mate.
I found that link too, but unfortunately due to the bad translation I couldn't figure much out. The only thing I understood that it's supposedly from 15th century and I'm hoping that someone may have a bit more definite info.
I also do not know how to identify whether it's real or not.
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 Posted 08/20/2012  11:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DeeKay to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So nothing specific? someone? anyone?
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 Posted 08/20/2012  12:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matthewvincent to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Patience, DeeKay.
A better picture of both the obverse and reverse would help if possible.
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 Posted 08/20/2012  12:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matthewvincent to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I just found this:

http://gyujtemeny.teszvesz.hu/erme_...0313945.html

Running it through google translate, the interesting thing is that
the seller calls it "Coin - Queen Beatrix - copy"

How does it compare to your example?
Edited by matthewvincent
08/20/2012 12:38 pm
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 Posted 08/20/2012  12:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DeeKay to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
matthewvincent

I'll try to do that when I visit the flea market again, hopefully it won't be sold.
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 Posted 08/20/2012  12:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DeeKay to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
matthewvincent

Yeah, seen this too. It's actually nearly the same as the one I saw, but if this one's a copy the original should look alike, shouldn't it?

Still, thanks for your help friend :)
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