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Medal - Edward VII Coronation, Constantine & Floyd, white metal

Location United Kingdom
Year 1902
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Obverse description Conjoined busts of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in right profile, King Edward in military uniform with decorations, Queen Alexandra wearing a pearl necklace and crown. A radiant crown appears above the busts in the upper field, with laurel branches below. The encircling legend reads T.I.M. EDWARD VII and QUEEN ALEXANDRA. A suspension hole is pierced at the top of the medal.
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Reverse description Britannia standing facing left in the centre, helmeted and draped, holding a trident in her raised right hand and a shield at her left side, with a lion at her feet. Flanking her are four heraldic shields representing the nations of the British Isles, displayed on flag standards. In the background, a harbour scene with a warship is visible. The legend CORONATION 1902 appears on a banner across the upper field, with JUNE 26TH in the lower exergue. A suspension hole is pierced at the top.
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Reverse lettering CORONATION 1902 JUNE 26TH
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