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Token - Edward VII and Alexandra Coronation Aberdeen

Location Scotland (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
Year 1902
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Reference(s) W&E#4270D1
Obverse description Conjoined bare busts of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in right-facing profile relief, with Edward in the foreground. A sprig of laurel branches appears below the effigies in the lower field. The encircling legend reads KING EDWARD VII and QUEEN ALEXANDRA, separated by a small star device at top.
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Reverse description The Arms of the City of Aberdeen, depicting three castles on a shield, displayed centrally and flanked by floral sprigs. A scrolled banner above the shield bears the inscription CITY OF ABERDEEN. Below the shield, a rectangular cartouche carries the commemorative inscription in four lines, framed by oak and laurel branches tied with a ribbon at the base.
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