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Deutsch: Medaille (Bijou) von 1766 der Freimaurerloge Minerva zu den drei Palmen in Leipzig, Rückseite, ohne Seidenband (Silber, ⌀ 33 mm)
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Source Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig, Inv. MS/799/2004
Author R. (Medailleur)
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