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1838 Queen Victoria Coronation Bronze Medal, PCGS SP-64, ex Salton

$ 448.8

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Country/Region: England
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Year: 1838
  • Denomination: Medal
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Grade: SP 64

    Description

    1838 Queen Victoria Coronation Bronze Medal, PCGS SP-64, ex Salton
    BHM-1842, Eimer-1313a
    By W. J. Taylor or J. Davis.
    Diameter: 49mm. Please note this medal is encased on the larger size PCGS holder. It is a substantial medal.
    Obverse: Crowned head left;
    Reverse: Victoria seated facing on throne, holding cruciform scepter and extending hand toward orb; to left, Commerce and Britannia; to right, Justice and Abundance.
    Edge: Plain.
    Light brown overall, and with a good deal of shimmering brilliance evident in the fields and especially near the rims, this coronation commemorative is rather SCARCE and not often encountered. For completeness, a few minor spots of corrosion are noted on the obverse, but are not overly distracting.
    Provenance: From the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection.
    The medal you see pictured is the medal you will receive. Please grade it to your satisfaction prior to purchase.
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