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Medal - Edward Prince of Wales Honourable Company of Master Mariners

Medal - Edward Prince of Wales (Honourable Company of Master Mariners) - obverseMedal - Edward Prince of Wales (Honourable Company of Master Mariners) - reverse

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Features

Location United Kingdom
King George V (1910-1936)
Type Commemorative medals › Company, institution and association medals
Year 1935
Composition Silver (.925)
Weight 71.89 g
Diameter 50 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
566150
References Eimer# 2033
Christopher Eimer. British Commemorative Medals and their Values. London, United Kingdom (2 volumes).
, W&E# 6265A2
Royal Commemorative Medals 1837-1977 (8 volumes).
, Giordano# CM141b
Joseph S. Giordano Jr.; 2009. Portraits of a Prince : Coins, Medals and Banknotes of Edward VIII. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.

Obverse

Head of Edward Prince of Wales facing left

Script: Latin

Lettering:
• H • R • H • THE PRINCE OF WALES • MASTER
HP

Engraver: Thomas Humphrey Paget

Reverse

Coat of Arms of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners

Script: Latin

Lettering:
• HONOURABLE COMPANY OF MASTER MARINERS
H.P.

Engraver: Thomas Humphrey Paget

Edge

Plain

Mint

Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London, United Kingdom (1810-1975)

Comments

Eimer: Paget's seminal portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales was that to be used for the coinage and indeed appears on the pattern coins struck for each denomination, from crown to farthing, in readiness for the striking of the regular issue, that would naturally follow the crowning of the new king or queen.

In this extraordinary instance, the death of George V and natural accession of Edward VIII was closely followed by his Abdication, but not before Paget's portrait of Edward had been captured for the Master Mariner's medal and one that the king-to-be had shown a liking for. Indeed, tradition normally dictated that the direction of the coinage portrait would alternate from left to right with each new sovereign, but Edward had shown a distinct preferance for the left-facing Paget portrait.

The Master Mariner's medal, of which few were struck, all in matt silver. (sic) (Royal Mint Report 1935 & 1936, and both Whittlestone & Ewing and Giordano confirm it was also minted in bronze)

 

The medal is contained in its fitted gilt-tooled Royal Mint case of issue. 

 

Mintage must have been very small. Royal Mint Report for 1935 & 1936 does not give exact numbers, so it must have been covered by their “Various” category.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1935 

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Bullion value: USD 157.96 Search tips
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Actual silver weight: 2.138 oz
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