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Does anyone have a reference for the HRH Albert Prince Consort b.1819 d.1861/National Memorial medal in presumably tin. Weighs 15.81g. Approx. 32mm diameter. Thanks.

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Does anyone have a reference for the HRH Albert Prince Consort b.1819 d.1861/National Memorial medal in presumably tin. Weighs 15.81g. Approx. 32mm diameter. Thanks.

If it is the JS & AB Wyon medal it is BHM 2702 (believed struck c1872).

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Does anyone have a reference for the HRH Albert Prince Consort b.1819 d.1861/National Memorial medal in presumably tin. Weighs 15.81g. Approx. 32mm diameter. Thanks.

If it is the JS & AB Wyon medal it is BHM 2702 (believed struck c1872).

Thanks John, that's the one. Presumably common and of little value? Having said that, I couldn't find any listed on ebay or elsewhere though - hence the question.

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Does anyone have a reference for the HRH Albert Prince Consort b.1819 d.1861/National Memorial medal in presumably tin. Weighs 15.81g. Approx. 32mm diameter. Thanks.

If it is the JS & AB Wyon medal it is BHM 2702 (believed struck c1872).

Thanks John, that's the one. Presumably common and of little value? Having said that, I couldn't find any listed on ebay or elsewhere though - hence the question.

Unfortunately BHM does not give rarity or value, only a descriptive and cataloguing aid. They are like coins and the value comes down to condition and desirability. 32mm white metal in EF should be about £20-£35 on your site (from my experience of selling similar).

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