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Medal - Edward VII Coronation, J. Moore, silver

Location United Kingdom
Year 1902
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Obverse description Conjoined crowned busts of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in three-quarter view facing left, both wearing imperial crowns and robes of state, in high relief against a plain field. A circular legend surrounds the effigies, with dates and titles distributed around the border.
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Reverse description The Royal Arms of the United Kingdom displayed in the centre, with the shield bearing the quartered arms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, encircled by the Garter bearing the motto HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, surmounted by the Imperial State Crown with a lion statant gardant as crest. The dexter supporter is a crowned lion rampant and the sinister supporter is a unicorn, both in high relief. Below, a scroll bears the motto DIEU ET MON DROIT. The shield and Garter show traces of blue enamel. A circular legend runs around the border.
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