Pbiirips.] 



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fOel.:5, 



is offering him a crown. In bis right an urn from which :i river is flowing. 

 Under hi* lett arm is a tablet with the inscription, 



Auspicirs 



EEOPOLDI MAG NT 



VIRTUTE EtJGENII 



Sabavdios D. 



ExERCIT. TuRCIC. 

 CLADE XX. Host. 



Facta 



PrIMARIIS DUC1B. 

 DELETIS 



castris univers. 



Torment, xcviii. 



omnique apparatu 



BELLICO 



INTERCEFTIS. 



CCESUS PROFLIGAT 



D.J f Sept 



A fi MDCXCVII 



Reverse, A besieged city, in the background a river and bridge and 

 mountains; over the town the word Zenta. In the foreground, cannon, 

 horsemen, infantry, camp, &c. Above is the inscription, InterfeciT 

 EXERCITUM EORU-M et subvehtit rotas curruum ferebanturque in 



PROFUNDUM EXOD. 14. 



On the edge in raised letters is the Chronogram, En novvs ex xoto fet,\x 

 i,eopoi,T>e InVMphvs-, making the date 1097. 



A silver medal show's on obverse a winged female figure standing by a 

 monument overhung with floral wreaths and on whose summit is a casket 

 of flowers, and around whose base plants and flowers are growing. In- 

 scription, Dein Schutz Geist KR.ENZF, deine Tage. 



Reverse. A branch with flowers horizontally across the field and divid- 

 ing the inscription, MIT Freundschaft lieb und freude stets 



— (branch) — 



WUNSCH AUS REINEM HERZEN GIUCK. 



There is a noble medal in gold with a clasp, evidently to be worn as a 

 decoration, of Frederick III of Denmark and Sofia Amalia, his Queen, in 

 commemoration of the courageous defence of Copenhagen against the 

 Swedes under Charles Gustavus in 1658. 



Obverse. A finely executed male laureated bust in high relief. Inscrip- 

 tion, OOMINUS FROVIUEBIT. 



Reverse. A laureated female bust with the inscription, Spes Mea in 



DEO. 



The peace of Rodschild (Feb., 1658) had scarcely been concluded, when 

 Clmrles Gustavus, of Sweden, formed the design of conquering the whole 



