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Croker, John, 1670-1741. Silver medal portrait of Isaac Newton. Ob. Bust facing left. "Issacvs Netonvs." I.C.". Rev. A seated figure, winged head, holding a tablet with a plan of the solar system. "Felix. Cognoscere Cavas". M.DCC.XXVI."
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Croker, John, 1670-1741. Bronze medal portrait of Isaac Newton. Ob. Bust facing left. "Issacvs Netonvs." I.C.". Rev. A seated figure, winged head, holding a tablet with a plan of the solar system. "Felix. Cognoscere Cavas". M.DCC.XXVI."
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Collection of medals and coins commemorating Sir Isaac Newton's achievements at the Royal Mint and scientific endeavors.The collection contains various medals, medallions and coins (some in plaster replica) depicting posthumous tributes to Newton issued by the Royal Mint, Wedgwood and other private sources, chiefly between 1730 and 1800. It also includes a plaster replica of a medal honoring William Stukeley (1687-1765), Newton's first biographer, and coinage representing Newton's tenure at the Mint.
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Plaster replica of obverse of Croker medal portrait of Isaac Newton
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Collection of medals and coins commemorating Sir Isaac Newton's achievements at the Royal Mint and scientific endeavors.The collection contains various medals, medallions and coins (some in plaster replica) depicting posthumous tributes to Newton issued by the Royal Mint, Wedgwood and other private sources, chiefly between 1730 and 1800. It also includes a plaster replica of a medal honoring William Stukeley (1687-1765), Newton's first biographer, and coinage representing Newton's tenure at the Mint.
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Bronze half-penny. Ob. Newton's portrait, bust facing left. "Sr. Isaac Newton." Rev., "Half Penny. 1793." Design with cornucopia and serpents on winged rod
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Collection of medals and coins commemorating Sir Isaac Newton's achievements at the Royal Mint and scientific endeavors.The collection contains various medals, medallions and coins (some in plaster replica) depicting posthumous tributes to Newton issued by the Royal Mint, Wedgwood and other private sources, chiefly between 1730 and 1800. It also includes a plaster replica of a medal honoring William Stukeley (1687-1765), Newton's first biographer, and coinage representing Newton's tenure at the Mint.
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Bronze half-penny. Ob. Newton's portrait, bust facing left. "Sr. Isaac Newton." Rev., "Half Penny. 1793." Design with cornucopia and serpents on winged rod
Manuscripts
Collection of medals and coins commemorating Sir Isaac Newton's achievements at the Royal Mint and scientific endeavors.The collection contains various medals, medallions and coins (some in plaster replica) depicting posthumous tributes to Newton issued by the Royal Mint, Wedgwood and other private sources, chiefly between 1730 and 1800. It also includes a plaster replica of a medal honoring William Stukeley (1687-1765), Newton's first biographer, and coinage representing Newton's tenure at the Mint.
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Bronze half-penny. Ob. Newton's portrait, bust facing left. "Sr. Isaac Newton." Rev., "Half Penny. 1793." Design with cornucopia and serpents on winged rod
Manuscripts
Collection of medals and coins commemorating Sir Isaac Newton's achievements at the Royal Mint and scientific endeavors.The collection contains various medals, medallions and coins (some in plaster replica) depicting posthumous tributes to Newton issued by the Royal Mint, Wedgwood and other private sources, chiefly between 1730 and 1800. It also includes a plaster replica of a medal honoring William Stukeley (1687-1765), Newton's first biographer, and coinage representing Newton's tenure at the Mint.
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Pewter medallion of Newton. Bust to right, with comet falling
Manuscripts
Collection of medals and coins commemorating Sir Isaac Newton's achievements at the Royal Mint and scientific endeavors.The collection contains various medals, medallions and coins (some in plaster replica) depicting posthumous tributes to Newton issued by the Royal Mint, Wedgwood and other private sources, chiefly between 1730 and 1800. It also includes a plaster replica of a medal honoring William Stukeley (1687-1765), Newton's first biographer, and coinage representing Newton's tenure at the Mint.
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