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Medalet - Edward VII Coronation, Grueber, bronze

Location United Kingdom
Year 1902
Type Personality medal
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Reverse description The central field features three heraldic shields arranged in a curved formation — the arms of England (three lions passant), England/Hanover (three lions), and Ireland (harp) — surmounted by a large Imperial crown with radiating starburst lines filling the background. Below the shields, a tied spray of rose, shamrock, and thistle symbolises the union of England, Ireland, and Scotland. The circumferential legend within a beaded border reads in two lines, with the date JUNE 26 1902 appearing within the inner circle flanking the crown.
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Reverse lettering · TO COMMEMORATE THEIR MAJESTIES' CORONATION · * JUNE 26 1902
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