File:Austria Calendar Medal Jupiter Year 1959.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAustria Calendar Medal Jupiter Year 1959.jpg |
English: Silvered bronze, d. = 40 mm.
Bust of Jupiter l., holding his Eagle in his right hand, lightning going down at l. below, curved above: "JAHRES REGENT JUPITER" / 1959 Calendar showing the Sundays, in 2 lines around showing the dates of the Christian holidays that were celebrated in Austria. Editor: Münze Wien. Medallist: (Prof. Hans) Köttenstorfer, medallist in Vienna, 1911 Steyr - 1995 Steyr, Oberösterreich, Austria Condition : UNCIRCULATED |
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