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Medal - Victoria Coronation, G.R. Collis, white metal

Location United Kingdom
Year 1838
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Diameter 74 mm
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Obverse description Bare-headed youthful bust of Queen Victoria in left-facing profile, with hair arranged in ringlets and a chignon, in high relief against a plain field. The circumferential Latin legend reads around the full border.
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Reverse description An elaborate allegorical coronation scene in high relief depicting Queen Victoria seated on a throne at centre, attended by robed figures including Britannia with trident and shield, with kneeling supplicant figures in the foreground representing subject peoples paying homage. Ships are visible in the background to the right. The two-line inscription appears in the exergue below.
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