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Struck to honour the coronation of King George V on 22 June 1911, this historic silver medal captures the ceremony and pageantry of a new reign. Issued at the time of the event, it offers a direct link to the day the king and Queen Mary were crowned at Westminster Abbey, a moment that marked the beginning of a new chapter in the story of the House of Windsor.

The obverse presents a finely detailed portrait of Queen Mary wearing the regal coronation crown and lavish jewels, her name and the coronation date circling the edge. The reverse shows King George V in full coronation robes, crowned and facing left, with the royal orb and rich insignia emphasising his status as monarch. Around the design, the inscription records his coronation on 22 June 1911, giving the piece strong historic resonance for any collector of royal issues.

This example is offered in About Extremely Fine condition, with sharp portrait detail and clear legends that show only light wear on the highest points. The fields display attractive toning that enhances the depth of the design while still allowing the main features to stand out clearly. Such preservation is particularly appealing for a medal that has survived well over a century.

The 1911 George V Silver Coronation Medal is a compelling piece for those who collect royal commemoratives, silver medals or material from the early twentieth century. With its strong portraits of both the king and queen and its close connection to the coronation ceremony, it would make a distinguished and evocative addition to any collection.

Specification

Specification Value
Alloy .925 Sterling Silver
Weight 12.70 g
Diameter 30.70mm
Reverse Designer Bertram MacKennal
Obverse Designer Bertram MacKennal
Specification Value
Year 1911
Pure Metal Type Silver
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