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This impressive 1953 coronation medal celebrates the accession of Queen Elizabeth II and captures the sense of occasion surrounding one of the most important royal events of the twentieth century. Struck in bronze and measuring 77mm across, it has the generous scale and presence that make coronation medals especially attractive to collectors.

The obverse features a right-facing bust of the young Queen, with the legend HER. MAJESTY. QUEEN. ELIZABETH. II. Designed by Ernest Fey, the portrait presents Her Majesty in a formal and dignified style, reflecting the confidence and optimism of the early years of her reign. For collectors, the large format gives the portrait room to breathe, allowing the fine detail of the design to be enjoyed fully.

The reverse shows Britannia standing facing, with a lion at her side and orb in hand, accompanied by the inscription TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION A.D. 1953. Britannia is one of the most enduring symbols in British medallic art, and her presence here gives the medal a distinctly classical and patriotic character. This makes the piece especially appealing to collectors of coronation material, national symbols and mid-twentieth-century commemoratives.

Struck by Turner & Simpson in Birmingham, this medal combines the quality of British medal-making with a design that is both stately and accessible. Its milled finish and substantial 77mm diameter help it stand out as a display piece, while the bronze composition gives it a bright and appealing appearance.

For collectors of Elizabeth II coronation issues, larger-format commemoratives and post-war British medals, this 1953 piece offers a strong link to a landmark moment in royal history. It is a fine reminder of the start of a new reign and the pageantry that accompanied it.

Specification

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Alloy Bronze
Diameter 77.00mm
Obverse Designer Ernest Fey
Year 1953
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