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Medal - William IV Coronation, T.W. Ingram, crown type, white metal

Location United Kingdom
Year 1831
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Technique Struck
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Obverse description Conjoined draped busts of William IV and Queen Adelaide facing right in high relief, the King in the foreground wearing a cloak, the Queen behind wearing a crown. A circular legend surrounds the effigies, and a suspension hole is present at the top of the medal.
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Obverse lettering HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY WILLIAM IIII AND HIS CONSORT ADELAIDE
Reverse description A royal crown in relief at centre, enclosed within a laurel wreath tied with a ribbon at the base, flanked by two draped flags. Floral sprigs including roses, thistles, and shamrocks appear above and below the wreath. The word CORONATION arches across the upper field, with a continuous commemorative legend filling the outer border. A suspension hole is present at the top.
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