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Medal - James I, Coronation of Queen Anne

Location Scotland (United Kingdom)
Year 1604
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Weight 7.27 g
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering ANNA . D ` . G ` . REGINA . MAG ` . BRIT ` . FR ` . ET . HIB ` . FILIA & SOROR REGV . DANIÆ
Reverse description The crowned quartered royal arms of Great Britain in high relief, incorporating the lions of England, the lion rampant of Scotland, the harp of Ireland, and the fleurs-de-lis of France, with a small escutcheon at centre and a bird displayed at the base. The circular Latin motto legend surrounds the shield within a beaded border.
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