Set of three gold ingots made by Habib Bank AG Zürich, to mark their silver jubilee, 1992; struck on square flans, 999.9 fine Au: 20g, 10g, 5g. Presented to the Universitys Vice-Chancellor, at a reception held in the Banks London branch, 1 July 1999.
Maker: Habib Bank AG Zürich
Gold ingot made by Habib Bank AG Zürich, to mark their silver jubilee, 1992; struck on square flan, 999.9 fine Au: 20g. Presented to the Universitys Vice-Chancellor, at a reception held in the Banks London branch, 1 July 1999.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (1999-10-11) by Habib Bank AG Zürich
Production date: AD 1992
Object composed of gold Weight 20 g
Accession number: CM.384-1999
Primary reference Number: 267342
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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