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Medal - Anne Battle of Ramillies; silver

Location England (United Kingdom)
Year 1706
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Shape Round
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Obverse description Draped bust of Queen Anne facing left, with elaborately curled hair, in high relief. The circular Latin legend runs along the inner border, with the engraver's initials I.C. appearing in the lower field.
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Reverse description Two winged Fames depicted in flight, each blowing a trumpet, holding aloft a large cartouche displaying a map of Flanders and Brabant with rivers and towns marked. A small townscape with a church spire appears in the lower right field. The circular Latin legend around the border records the victory at Ramillies on 12 May 1706, with a two-line inscription in the exergue recording the recovery of Flanders and Brabant.
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