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Medal - William IV Coronation, T. Halliday, bronze

Location United Kingdom
Year 1831
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description Conjoined busts of William IV and Queen Adelaide in right-facing profile, both in high relief against a flat field. Adelaide wears a crown and is positioned slightly behind the King. The circular Latin legend runs around the periphery.
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Reverse description An allegorical scene in high relief depicting three female figures representing Hibernia, Scotia and Britannia simultaneously crowning the seated King and Queen. Hibernia is identified by her harp at left, Britannia by her shield at right. The legend arcs across the upper field, with the commemorative inscription and date in the exergue below the central tableau.
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