Edward VII, 1902 Coronation Small (30mm) Silver Medal Extremely Fine

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In 1902 Edward VII was finally crowned King, after the death of his Mother, Queen Victoria. He had waited a long time for this to happen and it almost didn’t as he had an appendicitis attack and the Coronation had to be postponed. In those days, people died of appendicitis. The Royal Mint issued a rather handsome small Official Silver medallion to honour the Coronation in 1902. It had King Edward VII’s bust on one side and his Queen, Alexandra’s bust on the other side. They are in a very contemporary design and are struck in Sterling Silver. He was a very popular King and these sold quite quickly from the Royal Mint. We can offer them in Extremely Fine. Remember that they are now over 120 years old!
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Edward VII, Crowned 9 August 1902, Official Small Size (30mm) Royal Mint Coronation Medal struck in Silver, designed by George William de Saulles. The obverse has the crowned bust of King Edward VII and the reverse shows the crowned bust of Queen Alexandra. Mintage 102,454

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