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Great Britain - 1819

Col. Herries

Obverse
Obverse:
Bare head of Colonel Herries, left.
Legend:
COL : CHARLES HERRIES . L . H . V .
Exergue:
Date below.
Size:
50 mm.
Reverse
Reverse:
A helmet with a long plume superimposed on a fasces.
Exergue:
FORWARD

Vern's Comments:

If Grueber is correct you are looking at a numismatic rarity, one of only three of these medals ever struck in copper.

BHM:

AE, WM 50 by W. Bain.
AE RRRR; WM RRR
E. P. M. 1892/235.

 
Colonel Herries was for twenty-five years Commandant of the Light Horse Volunteers of the City of London and Westminster. He died at Hastings 3rd April 1819, and was buried on the 17th April in Westminster Abbey with military honours. See Grueber, 'English Personal Medals, Numismatic Chronicle, 1892, p. 235. Grueber also states that only three specimens were struck in copper, but it has not been possible to verify this.
from British Historical Medals, Volume I, p. 237