Note that Charles Towneley was listed as a coin collector - pretty good credential, wouldn’t you all agree?
…………………… From my web page: Queen Anne (1702-1714) bronze medal by Jean Dassier c. mid 1700s Diameter: 40.16mm, Weight: 29.07gm Obverse depiction: Bust of Queen Anne, facing left, wearing royal regalia and crown Inscription: ANNA DG M BR FR ET HIB REGINA (Ann, by the grace of God Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland) Reverse depiction: sarcophagus surmounted by Victory recording Queen Anne's deeds during her reign while seated on a cannon barrel amidst a pile of captured arms, standards and cannons. Above is depiction of Fame blowing her trumpet. Inscription on side of sarcophagus: NATA 6 FEBR 1665 CORONAT 23 APR 1702 MORT 1 AVG 1714 (Dates of Birth, Coronation and Death) Notes: 1. I have included this Dassier medal which has a beautifully rendered portrait of Queen Anne. It also has a very interesting, reverse depiction ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thank you Jamesicus! I just consigned my US/ Canadian banknote collection with Heritage Auctions. I can use that $$$ to concentrate on their Ancient/ World material, maybe even a high grade MS-64 US $3 Gold piece for my US type coll. John