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Medal - Edward VII Accession, Fenwick, bronze

Location United Kingdom (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
Year 1901
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse lettering EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR ER 1901 GOD SAVE THE KING
Reverse description Central design featuring two heraldic shields — one representing the British Empire and one the Royal Arms of Great Britain — crossed and surmounted by a crown, joined at the base by clasped hands symbolising unity. The shields are flanked by sprigs of thistle, rose, and olive branch. A ribbon banner below reads LONG MAY HE REIGN OVER US, with a registration number in the lower field. The surrounding legend commemorates the accession of Edward VII to the British throne in January 1901.
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Reverse lettering TO COMMEMORATE THE ASCENSION OF H.G. M.EDWARD VII TO THE BRITISH THRONE LONG MAY HE REIGN OVER US JANUARY 1901
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