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| Location | United Kingdom |
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| Year | 1801 |
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| Technique | Struck |
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| Reverse description | A kneeling putto beside a tall pedestal altar surmounted by the royal crown, holding aloft a lit torch from which rays of light emanate toward a clouded sky. A flowering rose branch decorates the right side of the altar, which bears an inscription reading 'GISBORNE AND REYNOLDS'. The maker's initials 'K.&.K.' appear in the exergue, with the date split across the lower field. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | THOU WILT PROLONG THE KINGS LIFE RECOVERED FROM ILLNESS MARCH . 01 |
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