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Medal - Edward VII Coronation, Burnley

Location United Kingdom
Year 1902
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Composition Pewter
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Obverse description Conjoined busts left of King Edward VII in military dress and Queen Alexandra, in high relief. A circular legend surrounds the effigies, and the mint mark 'M.B.Ld.' appears in the lower right field. A suspension hole is pierced at the top of the medal.
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Reverse description The reverse field features a multi-line commemorative inscription in large capital letters. The circular legend runs around the upper and lower border, with the town name 'BURNLEY' flanked by two dots at the base. A suspension hole is pierced at the top.
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