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Medalet - Edward VII Coronation, Edinburgh

Location Scotland (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
Year 1902
Type Personality medal
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Obverse description Right-facing bust of King Edward VII in high relief, wearing the Imperial State Crown and robes of state with the Star of the Order of the Garter visible at the truncation. The circular legend around the effigy reads the coronation date, with dot separators between words. A suspension hole is pierced at the top of the medal.
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Reverse description The Arms of Edinburgh occupy the central field, depicting a shield charged with a castle, supported by a robed female figure on the left and a rearing deer on the right, with a scroll above bearing the motto NISI DOMINUS FRUSTRA. Below the arms, inscribed across three lines in the field, is the presentation text. The circular legend runs around the border, with a dot stop at the base. A suspension hole is pierced at the top.
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