
I finally got my RC Prestige
My last clarinet was a 1989 buffet crampon e10 and i just found this barely used rc prestige and it sounds great its from 2017 and it hasnt been used i a while

My last clarinet was a 1989 buffet crampon e10 and i just found this barely used rc prestige and it sounds great its from 2017 and it hasnt been used i a while
I am trying to find the production numbers for this British & Foreign Sailors Society medal, struck in 1905 to commemorate the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar.
This is the larger 28.5 mm version, which if I remember correctly, was originally given out to people who made a donation of 5 shillings to the society.
The most fascinating part is that it is made with actual copper salvaged from Lord Nelson's flagship, the HMS Victory (provided by the Lords of the Admiralty, as inscribed on the medal itself).
While I know the history behind the fundraising campaign, I haven't been able to find official mintage figures for this specific size. Does anyone have access to old catalogs or records showing how many of these 28.5mm Victory copper medals were actually minted?
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Hi everyone! I am trying to find the production numbers for this British & Foreign Sailors Society medal, struck in 1905 to commemorate the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar.
This is the larger 28.5 mm version, which if I remember correctly, was originally given out to people who made a donation of 5 shillings to the society.
The most fascinating part is that it is made with actual copper salvaged from Lord Nelson's flagship, the HMS Victory (provided by the Lords of the Admiralty, as inscribed on the medal itself).
While I know the history behind the fundraising campaign, I haven't been able to find official mintage figures for this specific size. Does anyone have access to old catalogs or records showing how many of these 28.5mm Victory copper medals were actually minted?