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This large bronze medal was issued by the Royal Mint to mark the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911, and it captures the occasion with real grandeur. Struck in a substantial 51 mm format and surviving in Extremely Fine condition, it has the strong presence and crisp detail that make it especially appealing to collectors of royal medals.

The obverse shows a crowned and draped high-relief portrait of King George V, with the inscription GEORGE V CROWNED JUNE 22 1911. Designed by Edgar Bertram MacKennal, the portrait has a bold and stately character that suits the importance of the event. The reverse carries a matching crowned and draped high-relief portrait of Queen Mary, with the inscription QUEEN MARY JUNE 22 1911, creating a fine companion design and a pleasing sense of balance.

At 79 grammes and 4 mm thick, this is a medal with a satisfying weight and a real sense of quality in hand. The milled finish and medal alignment add to its traditional presentation, while the high-relief engraving gives the portraits extra depth and life. For collectors, this is an especially attractive issue because it combines official Royal Mint production, strong artistic design and a clear link to one of the major royal events of the early twentieth century.

This is a medal that will appeal to those who collect coronation pieces, George V material and medals by important engravers such as MacKennal. It offers a fine blend of history, design and substance, making it a particularly rewarding piece to own and display.

Specification

Specification Value
Alloy Bronze
Weight 79.00 g
Diameter 51.00mm
Reverse Designer Bertram MacKennal
Obverse Designer Bertram MacKennal
Specification Value
Year 1911
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