Katelyn Posted January 24, 2011 Posted January 24, 2011 Hello there,I am trying to find some information on a coin but am having little luck. Any help would be appreciated please.The coin says 'IN MEMORY OF GEORGE THE FOURTH' on one side with his picture in the middleThe other side says 'BORN AUG12 1752 CROWNED JULY 19 1821' then in the middle there is a picture with 'OBIT june 26 1830'Does any one have any ideas/information about this coin at all? I can't seem to get a good picture of it (my camera is a bit basic)Many thanks in advance Quote
RobJ Posted January 24, 2011 Posted January 24, 2011 Hi Katelyn, Welcome to the Forum. From your description it sounds as if it may not be a coin at all, but rather a Commemorative Memorial Medal for George IV.I have no knowledge of medals, commemorative or otherwise, so I may very well be wrong. lol However I am sure that another Forum Member will be able to assist you further. A picture would really be very helpful in this case, so if at all possible try to upload one if you can. Quote
Peckris Posted January 24, 2011 Posted January 24, 2011 Yes, indeed. That's an In Memoriam medallion for Geo IV, I'm not an expert in these, and don't know how rare those particular issues are. I'm guessing not rare, as the 19th Century was a high-water mark for commemorative medallions. What sort of size is it? (Yes, a picture would be useful). Quote
Red Riley Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Yes, indeed. That's an In Memoriam medallion for Geo IV, I'm not an expert in these, and don't know how rare those particular issues are. I'm guessing not rare, as the 19th Century was a high-water mark for commemorative medallions. What sort of size is it? (Yes, a picture would be useful).I'm amazed anybody bothered to mark his death with anything other than rejoicing (perhaps tempered by the fact that he was only to be replaced by his brother). The Times obituary contained the following passage; "There never was an individual less regretted by his fellow-creatures than this deceased king. What eye has wept for him? What heart has heaved one throb of unmercenary sorrow? ... If he ever had a friend — a devoted friend in any rank of life — we protest that the name of him or her never reached us."So, a little bit of erudition to mark my 1,000th post. Quote
RobJ Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I'm amazed anybody bothered to mark his death with anything other than rejoicing (perhaps tempered by the fact that he was only to be replaced by his brother). The Times obituary contained the following passage; "There never was an individual less regretted by his fellow-creatures than this deceased king. What eye has wept for him? What heart has heaved one throb of unmercenary sorrow? ... If he ever had a friend — a devoted friend in any rank of life — we protest that the name of him or her never reached us."So, a little bit of erudition to mark my 1,000th post.Interesting stuff!Thanks for that Red. Quote
RobJ Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 (edited) I think that I may have found the item in question. I'm not sure if it is the same one but the inscriptions seem to fit.British Historical Medals 1760-1960 Volume I #1396 - Death of George IV.Hopefully another Forum Member may be able to shed more light on it if it is the correct one. Edited January 25, 2011 by RobJ Quote
Katelyn Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 Hello all,Thank you so much for your responses! I was just trying to upload a picture when I noticed that someone has found a picture and put it up! That is exactly what I have been describing (well, mine is is poorer condition). But definitely the same! Thank you, I wouldlove to know how you found it, I have spend hours looking for anything like it. I have a lot more coins that I have no idea about and it looks like this site will be of great help! Thank you again! I assume it might not be of any great value?!Chers,Katelyn Quote
RobJ Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Hello all,Thank you so much for your responses! I was just trying to upload a picture when I noticed that someone has found a picture and put it up! That is exactly what I have been describing (well, mine is is poorer condition). But definitely the same! Thank you, I wouldlove to know how you found it, I have spend hours looking for anything like it. I have a lot more coins that I have no idea about and it looks like this site will be of great help! Thank you again! I assume it might not be of any great value?!Chers,KatelynI did a Google search for 'In Memory of George The Fourth Medal' and I saw a website named 'NapoleonicMedals.' I had a little look under 1830 and there it was. It was just guesswork but knowing the Inscription helped to identify it.As for value, I have no idea in the slightest. Sorry. Quote
Katelyn Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 Thank you! Think I must have been hitting a wall with typing 'coin' every time then it was a medal. Thank you again, really kind of you! Quote
Gary Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I think that I may have found the item in question. I'm not sure if it is the same one but the inscriptions seem to fit.British Historical Medals 1760-1960 Volume I #1396 - Death of George IV.Hopefully another Forum Member may be able to shed more light on it if it is the correct one. I sold one of those on ebay a few years back. Cant quite remember what it fetched but it was not a great amount. Have a look on ebay, try under Royal memorabilia. Quote
RobJ Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Thank you! Think I must have been hitting a wall with typing 'coin' every time then it was a medal. Thank you again, really kind of you!Not a problem at all. I'm glad that I could be of some help. Quote
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