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DG09589
Coronation of George I, 1714.
Coronation of George I, 1714, silver medal by John Croker, laureate and armoured bust right, GEORGIVS. D: G. MAG. BR: FR: ET. HIB: REX, rev. king enthroned, crowned by Britannia, in exergue, INAVGVRAT. XX. OCT. MDCCXIII., 34mm (Eimer 470; MI ii 424/9). Cleaned, very fine.
The official Royal Mint issue.
From a mintage of 1200 incorporating the use of several different dies.
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