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- Napoleonic_medal abstract "Napoleonic medals are medals including those struck by the Paris Medal Mint celebrating the accomplishments of Napoleon I of France. The exact number of these medalsis not precisely known since the official records of Napoleon's reign, includingthe list of medals struck by the mint, were erased by King Louis XVIII. Countingmedals struck in England and Italy, the total number of different medals exceeds 2,000.The sizes of these medals vary, although most are approximately 40mm in diameter.Many were struck in copper, although silver and gold were also used. The copper medalshave a patina applied, which protects the copper from eroding and makes the medal looklike bronze. A single copy of most of the medals was struck in gold for Napoleon's personal collection. Many of these gold medals were sold at auction from the personal collection of Victor Bonaparte.The most definitive catalog of Napoleonic medals was created by a collector namedBramsen in three volumes published between 1904 and 1913. This catalog identifies more than 2300 medals, including medals struck by the Paris Mint and as well as medals from other countries related to Napoleon or his reign.Many of the medals struck during Napoleon's reign were restruck later from the same dies. Determining when a given medal was struck is sometimes difficult. Restrikes can oftenbe identified by a punch mark applied to the edge of the medal.".
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- Napoleonic_medal comment "Napoleonic medals are medals including those struck by the Paris Medal Mint celebrating the accomplishments of Napoleon I of France. The exact number of these medalsis not precisely known since the official records of Napoleon's reign, includingthe list of medals struck by the mint, were erased by King Louis XVIII.".
- Napoleonic_medal label "Napoleonic medal".
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