Did Nelson's Medals Make Him a Target at Trafalgar?

This article says it very well might have.  It seems that one of the descendants of Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, the man who received Nelson’s medals upon his death in 1805 at the Battle of Trafalgar, decided to put the medal on auction (on October 22nd) after all these centuries.  

The medal is Nelson’s Breast Star of the Order of the Bath, pictured at left.  It is quite amazing to look upon; even more amazing is the fact that the medal is predicted to fetch somewhere in the neighborhood of 500,000 pounds!  A little too rich for my blood, but it’s a lucky collector whoever takes home the prize.

There is an added story: this is the last medal belonging to Nelson in known existence as all of his other medals were stolen in 1900 and were never recovered.