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Medal - Inauguration of the First Dry Dock Gold

Features

Location Denmark
King Christian VI (1730-1746)
Type Commemorative medals › Inauguration medals
Year 1739
Composition Gold
Diameter 56 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
562256
References Galster# 386
Georg Galster; 1936. Danske og norske Medailler og Jetons: ca. 1533-ca. 1788 = Danish and Norwegian Medals and Tokens. Selskabet til Udgivelse af Danske Mindesmærker, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Commemorative issue

Inauguration of the New Docks in the Port of Copenhagen

Obverse

Ship being build in the new dry docks in Copenhagen, town buildings around with raised wawing Danish flag. Inscription in two lines below, all in a solid ring. Surrounded by another inscription, solid ring on the rim.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
CLAVSTRVM NAVALE AB AVGVSTISSIMO MONARCHA CHRISTIANO VI · HAVNIÆ ADORNATVM ·
A · D · XXVI · MAI ·
MDCCXXXIX ·

Translation:
Adore the new naval dock from the greatest monarch, Christian VI.
26th of May 1739.

Engraver: Georg Wilhelm Wahl

Reverse

Inscription in ten lines with two crossed branches above, solid ring on the rim.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
NATVRAM · PELAGVS · MVTAT ·
QVANDO · ARIDA · PRÆBET ·
CLAVSTRA · RATI · QVAM · MOX ·
THETYOS · VNDA · LEVAT ·
ECCE · LACVM · SICCVM · NVNC ·
HVMIDA · CERNE · THEATRA ·
DVM · IVBET · AVGVSTVS · VVLT ·
MARE · FRÆNA · PATI ·
A · D · XXVI · MAI ·
MDCCXXXIX ·

Translation:
The nature of the sea surrenders when the dry dock is provided.
The bonds of the ship change fast when the wood runs dry.
By the order of Augustus, the sea no longer passes.
26th of May 1739.

Engraver: Georg Wilhelm Wahl

Mint

Royal Danish Mint (Den Kongelige Mønt), Copenhagen, Denmark (1739-date)

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1739 

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