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Medal - Edward VII Coronation, Chatham

Location United Kingdom
Year 1902
Type Personality medal
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Obverse description Conjoined busts of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in right-facing profile, Edward in military uniform with epaulette, Alexandra wearing a crown and pearl necklace. A radiant crown appears above the effigies, with laurel branches at the base. The surrounding legend reads T.I.M. EDWARD VII and QUEEN ALEXANDRA. A suspension hole is pierced at the top.
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Obverse lettering T.I.M. EDWARD VII QUEEN ALEXANDRA
Reverse description The crowned coat of arms of the Borough of Chatham occupies the centre of the field, featuring a quartered shield with anchors and crossed implements, supported by two anchor-headed supporters on a ribbon bearing the motto LOYAL AND TRUE. The legend surrounding the field commemorates the coronation and names the Mayor. A suspension hole is pierced at the top.
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