William and Mary Coronation Medal, in Silver
SKU: 02.GBR.0417.102.01
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History
The William and Mary Coronation Medal was instituted in 1689 in commemoration of the Coronation of King William III and Queen Mary II on April 11, 1689. The Medal was awarded in Gold, Silver, and Lead during the Coronation ceremony. Gold Medals were presented to members of the royal family, Silver Medals to members of parliament, judges, and esteemed peers of the royal household, and Lead Medals to commoners.
The Medal features a reverse Latin inscription that translates to "Let Not the Whole be Consumed."
Versions
$350-950 USD
Silver
Obv: GVLIELMVS. ET. MARIA. REX. ET. REGINA. Rev: NE TOTVS ABSVMATVR INAVGVRAT. II. AP. 1689.
34mm
Royal Mint, London
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