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The Reverse The Motto
A Bible upon an Altar Fidei Defensor
A horse flying above the cloud{s}
Apollo radiated rising in the east & shing upon Britannia who sitts upon the {ich}nography of the eastern part of the Island Secli metioris origo
The Crown Scepter & Globe upon a table covered with a carpet. Et novo splendore refulget
Britannia presenting the King with a Governail Coronat. & inunct. Oct
Britannia setting a crown upon the Kings head Proceribus & populis consentientibus or Inauguratus Oct.
A hand coming out of a cloud & setting a crown upon the Kings head. Faventre Deo, or Fravente Deo gandentibus populis, or ob securitatem publicam, or fi{d}e publica, or in salutem publicam, or Inaugurat Octob.
Britannia having newly presented the king with a governail & lifting up her right-hand with a crown to present him. Any of the Mottos on the three last Medalls.

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