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Medal - Christian VI Coronation, silver issue

Location Denmark
Year 1731
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Shape Round
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Reverse description Four allegorical female figures, two on each side, flank a royal throne bearing the crowned arms of Denmark; the throne is set beneath a draped ermine baldachin surmounted by a crown. A lion reclines on the steps before the throne, and a tablet inscribed DEO ET POPULO is visible on the throne's front. The circular legend above reads VT FVLGENT VT IVNCTA BEANT, while the exergual inscription in three lines records the solemn unction at Frederiksborg on 6 June 1731.
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