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Coronation of Edward VIII

Location United Kingdom
Year 1937
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Composition Silver (.925)
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Obverse description Left-facing crowned and uniformed bust of Edward VIII in high relief, wearing a Tudor crown and military dress adorned with floral emblems including Tudor roses at the truncation. The surrounding legend reads EDWARD VIII KING AND EMPEROR, separated by pellets.
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Reverse description Central device comprising a St Edward's Crown superimposed on two crossed sceptres, all set upon a large Tudor Rose in high relief. The circular legend surrounding the design reads TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF H M KING EDWARD VIII MAY 12TH 1937, separated by pellets.
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