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English: Julius/Albert Keibel, St. Petersburg before 1896. Silver, gold and enamel, the reverse side is gilded. The double screwed crown in gold and enamel (restored?). The medallion on the back and the pin have the double eagle mark and the signature "Keibel". St. Petersburg hallmark "84" zolotniki. 90 mm. 50.5 g.
Date 8 April 2008 (original upload date)
Source Originally from http://www.hermann-historica.com/
Author Original uploader was kwasura
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