Jean Dassier Henry VIII Replica Medal
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Jean Dassier Henry VIII Replica Medal

After creating an impressive collection of medals for French Kings and Roman Emperors, Swiss medallist, Jean Dassier, was commissioned to create the "Kings and Queens of England" medal series in 1731.

Becoming one of Dassier’s most significant and renowned works, the 1731 "Kings and Queens of England" medal series consisted of 34 medals, struck with great precision in damascened bronze. 

Approved by Queen Caroline, each one featured a bespoke portrait of a British Monarch on the obverse, with a depiction of their final resting place on the reverse.

Considering this set of medals was struck almost 300-years-ago, you won’t be surprised to hear they sell for thousands of pounds at The Royal Mint.

But today, you can secure the next best thing: an intricate replica of the Henry VIII original.

For JUST £14.99 (+p&p) you can pay tribute to the original Jean Dassier design with a bespoke replica medal. 

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Order Ref 185/638Y/L

Specifications

  • Metal: Brass
  • Diameter: 40mm
  • Finish: Antique
  • Reverse: Monarchs of England
  • Obverse: Monarchs resting place

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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