Manuscripts
Silver shilling struck at the Mint. Ob. King George I, bust facing right. "Georgivs. D.G. M. BR.Fr. et Hib. Rex. Fd." Rev. "Et. El. 1723. Brvn. et. L. Dvx. S.R.I.A.Th." Four shields in center. Milled edges
You might also be interested in
Image not available
Silver shilling struck at the Mint. Ob. Wiliam III, bust facing right. "Gvlielmvs III. Dei. Gra." Rev. "Rex. 1700. Mag. Br. Fra. et Hib." Four shields in center. Milled edges
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.
18
Image not available
Silver shilling struck at the Mint. Ob. Queen Anne, bust facing left. "Anna. Dei Gratia." Rev. "Reg. 1709. Mag. Bri. Fr. et. Hib." Four shields in center. Milled edges
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.
19
Image not available
Bronze farthings struck at the Mint. Ob. Newton's portratit, bust facing left. "Sr. Isaac Newton". Rev. "Farthing 1793" Design of cornucopia and olive branch. Milled edges
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.
13
Image not available
Bronze farthing struck privately. Ob. bust facing left. "Ic. Newton." Rev. "Farthing 1794." With Britannia seated
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.
16
Image not available
Bronze farthings struck privately. Ob. bust facing left. "Ic. Newton." Rev. "Farthing 1793." With Britannia seated
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.
15
Image not available
Bronze farthing struck privately. Ob. bust facing to left. "Ic. Newton." Rev. "Farthing 1793." In center monogram "TH"
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.
14