Coronation. 1727.
Ruler:
George II (1727-60)
Engraver:
Croker, John
This was the official medal distributed at the public expense during the ceremony. It is believed that 200 medals were struck in gold, 800 in silver, and many more in copper.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Loan (1937) by Trinity College, Cambridge
Production date: AD 1727
Object composed of silver Diameter (min) 35 mm Diameter 35 mm Weight 18.09 g
Inscription present: Bust of George II, facing left, laureate, hair long, in armour and mantle fastened with brooch on the shoulder.
Inscription present: The King, seated on King Edward's chair, holds the sceptre and orb, and is crowned by Britannia, holding a cornucopia and leaning on the fasces.
Accession number: CM.TR.2143-R
Primary reference Number: 227824
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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