Coins and medals
Catalogue of Silver and Gold Shooting Medals and Coins – Austrian Monarchy | Dalibor Janda
In warehouse: Bratislava and Prague
40,00
Year
2023
Author
Dalibor Janda
Note
jazyk - český
Product code
LIT-JANDA2
Category
Literature
Subcategory
Professional literature
Catalogue of Silver and Gold Shooting Medals and Coins – Austrian Monarchy | Dalibor Janda
Numismatic catalogue of shooting medals and coins of the Austrian Monarchy
This publication by Dalibor Janda offers a unique overview of silver and gold shooting medals and coins from the period of the Austrian Monarchy, particularly during the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I (1848–1916). The catalogue presents a detailed survey of original issues created for shooting festivals and competitions across the monarchy, highlighting their historical context, artistic value, and significance within the field of collecting.
The catalogue is published as a bilingual edition (Czech / German), making it accessible to an international audience of collectors and professionals.
A professional catalogue for collectors and numismatists
The catalogue is systematically organized and clearly structured, with a strong emphasis on expert content and high-quality visual documentation. It is an ideal resource for:
- coin and medal collectors
- numismatists and experts
- coin dealers
- investors in numismatics
Shooting medals as a collector’s category
Shooting medals represent a specific and highly sought-after field within numismatics. During the Austrian Monarchy, they were closely linked to shooting guilds and events, often distinguished by exceptional artistic quality and craftsmanship.
Why choose this catalogue?
- comprehensive overview of shooting medals and coins
- expert work by Dalibor Janda
- bilingual edition (Czech / German)
- high-quality images and clear structure
- suitable for both beginners and advanced collectors
Shooting medals and coins represent a unique blend of history and art. This catalogue allows you to explore their value in a broader historical context.