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Medal - Victoria Coronation, T. Halliday, silver

Location United Kingdom
Year 1838
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description An allegorical coronation scene in high relief depicting Queen Victoria seated on a throne, crowned and holding a sceptre and orb, with a robed figure placing a palm frond above her head. To the left stand three classical female figures representing Britannia (with trident), Hibernia, and Scotia, alongside a flaming altar. The legend arches above and the coronation date appears in the exergue.
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Reverse lettering LONG LIVE THE QUEEN CORONATION JUNE 28.1838
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