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Medal - Stonehenge BCS 17

Medal - Stonehenge (BCS 17) - obverseMedal - Stonehenge (BCS 17) - reverse

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Features

Location United Kingdom
Issuing entity Britannia Commemorative Society
Type Collection medallions
Year 1969
Composition Silver (.999)
Weight 41.68 g
Diameter 44.5 mm
Thickness 3.0 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
490136

Series: Britannia Commemorative Society Medallions

Obverse

Image of several vertical sarsen standing stones, surrounded by the legend.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
STONEHENGE
WHAT IS PAST IS PROLOGUE

Designer: Frank Eliscu

Reverse

Image of the hypothetical construction method used at the site to place the horizontal lintel stones, surrounded by the legend.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
THE BUILDERS DEPART - THEIR WORK REMAINS
F/E
BCS 17 1969

Designer: Frank Eliscu

Edge

Plain, except for the member number (from 1 to 2204)

Script: Latin

Mint

Franklin Mint (The Franklin Mint), Wawa, Pennsylvania, United States (1964-2003)

Comments

Issued by The Britannia Commemorative Society, Philadelphia, PA & The Britannia Commemorative Society Ltd, London.

This medal was the seventeenth in the series of sixty by the society. The silver 44 mm medals in a proof finish, were issued only to members. The Franklin Mint struck 1395 of the silver 44 mm medals for distribution to the society's North American members, the rest (809) were struck by Johnson Matthey & Co. (reference?) for other (England & World) members.

According to page 8 of an article on Dora De Pedery Hunt by Brian Thomson, in The Canadian Centennial Collector, Summer 2015, Volume 1, Number 4 (which also describes BCS 4).

"The Britannia Commemorative Society is devoted to British history. The dies are made at
The Franklin Mint and the 1395 fine silver proofs are struck for each one of its members in
North America before the dies being sent to Great Britain where 809 proofs are struck for
members in England and other parts of the world."

In addition, other sizes and metals were sold publicly. Bronze, Silver, Gold, & Platinum 57 mm are in matte finish with limited but unknown mintages. John Pinches Medallist Ltd., London struck all the 57 mm medals (reference ?).

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1969  2 204 Proof

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Bullion value: USD 90.76 Search tips
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Actual silver weight: 1.339 oz
Current silver price: 67.80 USD/oz (see silver price )

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