DescriptionHamburg, Bronze Medal 1859 Friedrich Schiller 100th Birthday. The Bell Song (reverse).jpg
English: D. = 42 mm
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, 1759 Marbach - 1805 Weimar
The consecration of the bell by the master, and his 3 fellow craftsmen. Curved above: "* CONCORDIA SOLL IHR NAME SEIN *". In exergue: The date divided by the arms of Hamburg. Wurzbach 8217; Brettauer 1043; Forrer VIII, p. 306.
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