Medal Awarded to Poets who Lauded William III’s Conquest of England in 1688, Daniel Drappentier, 1691

Medal Awarded to Poets who Lauded William III’s Conquest of England in 1688, Daniel Drappentier, 1691

striking (metalworking), d 4.6cm × w 103.74gr More details

People who have performed a heroic deed or reached the end of a long career are sometimes awarded a medal as a token of esteem and gratitude. Often these are made of gold. Especially in the seventeenth century, gold medals with their chains were literally a reward. They were subsequently melted down and converted into money, which is why so few have survived.

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