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Medal - Edward VII Coronation, Fenwick, silver

Location United Kingdom
Year 1902
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Edge Reeded
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Reverse description Two crowned heraldic shields displayed side by side — the Royal Arms of Great Britain at right and a colonial arms shield at left — joined at the base by two clasped hands symbolising imperial unity. The shields are surmounted by an imperial crown and flanked by floral and foliate sprays. A ribbon scroll below bears the motto GOD SAVE THE KING, and a registration number 'RD 355487' appears in the lower field. A circular legend surrounds the design within a milled border.
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Reverse lettering EDWARD VII KING OF GREAT BRITAIN & COLONIES ACROSS THE SEA & EMPEROR OF INDIA CROWNED 1902 GOD SAVE THE KING
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