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Hamburg St. Nikolai Relic Medal (obv)

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Deutsch: Hamburg, 1842: (Vergoldete) Kupfermedaille auf den Brand der St.-Nikolai-Kirche am 5. Mai 1842 (44mm, 40–47g),

Vorderseite: Ansicht St. Nikolai von vorn, Umschrift: GOTT SPRACH UND VIEL BETRAUERT SANKST DU NIEDER, im Abschnitt: 1238–1657,

Randschrift: GEPRÄGT AUS DEM KUPFER DES ST. NIKOLAI TURMS ZU HAMBURG.
English: Hamburg, 1842: (Gilt) copper medal on the fire of St. Nicholas Church on 5 May 1842 (44mm, 40–47g),

obverse: view of St. Nicholas from the front, circumscript: GOTT SPRACH UND VIEL BETRAUERT SANKST DU NIEDER (God spoke and much mourned you sank down), in exergue: 1238–1657,

edge inscription: GEPRÄGT AUS DEM KUPFER DES ST. NIKOLAI TURMS ZU HAMBURG (Minted from the the copper of the St. Nicholas tower in Hamburg).
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