Record

RefNoM/263
LevelItem
TitleRoyal Society Faraday Medal die
Date2004
DescriptionNew Die
Obverse: Head and shoulders of Michael Faraday, facing right. Surrounded by 'MICHAEL FARADAY' in capital letters
Reverse; Heraldic eagle crest from the arms of the Royal Society (crown studded with florets, surmounted by an eagle of proper colour holding in one foot a shield charged with the (Royal) Lions.
Surrounding this are the words 'FOR FURTHERING SCIENCE COMMUNICATION' in capital letters. and underneath is written 'THE ROYAL SOCIETY TO '
PhysicalDescriptionSilver gilt, 50mm diameter
AccessStatusOpen
ProvenanceBought as example of Royal Society medal 2004
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