It is 48 mm in diameter and 6 mm at it's thickness. It is a George III Death Medal made in the early 1800s. It came from Mathew Boulton's personal collection. These were stored in brass shells. This one only came with half the shell.
Below is another example showing the reverse, both shells and a piece of paper it was stored in with James Watt Jr's own hand writing on it. ( Mathew Boulton's partner )
That surely is what I'd call high relief and I was surprised at the quality and preservation of a coin made in the early 1800's.
The longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice is it possible for an empire to rise without His aid? Benjamin Franklin
Awesome medal, I liked the original images you posted in the World Forum even more. They showed the quality/depth of the copper more than your mirrored pic. That wreath design is something US designers can learn from, I love it.
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Below is another example showing the reverse, both shells and a piece of paper it was stored in with James Watt Jr's own hand writing on it. ( Mathew Boulton's partner )
09/07/2006
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09/07/2006
Nice medal
Herb
That surely is what I'd call high relief and I was surprised at the quality and preservation of a coin made in the early 1800's.
Boulton & Watt Story
09/07/2006