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Medal - George V Coronation, Vaughtons, silvered, 44mm

Location United Kingdom
Year 1911
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Edge Plain
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Obverse description Conjoined busts in high relief facing left, King George V in uniform with epaulettes and decorations in the foreground, Queen Mary wearing a crown behind. The legend curves around the periphery, and the designer's signature F. BOWCHER INV. appears in the right field. A registration number is visible at the base.
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Reverse description A dove perched atop a radiant St. Edward's Crown set within a circular glory of sunbeams filling the field. Below the crown, a crossed sceptre and laurel branch are depicted in relief. The commemorative legend curves around the full periphery of the medal.
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