



Charles I Dassier Bronze Medal
Extremely Fine Condition
Price: £240.00
Product code: HISCIDBM
- A bronze medal depicting Charles I
- Created as part of a 34-medal series by Swiss engraver Jean Dassier
- This medal is in a Minimum of Extremely Fine condition
- The obverse features Dassier’s design of the second king from the House of Stuart to sit on the English throne
- The reverse depicts Britannia seated on an urn-shaped monument raising a pall
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This Charles I Dassier Bronze Medal is in a Minimum of Extremely Fine condition. Jean Dassier was a Swiss engraver who became Chief Engraver of the Geneva Mint. Between the years 1731 to 1734, Jean struck a series of 34 medals that commemorated the kings and queens of England, from William the Conqueror to George II. This medal depicts Charles I on the obverse, who was king between the years 1625 and 1649. Charles I had several disagreements with parliament that led to the English Civil War, and he was eventually beheaded by Oliver Cromwell.
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