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1718 Battle Of Cape Passaro Medal

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This medal is by John Croker and commemorates the Battle of Cape Passaro in 1718. The obverse depicts a bust of King George I and the reverse depicts a rostral column decorated with ship's hulls and surmounted by a statue of the king as Neptune, standing among a pile of trophies. Legend: 'SOCIORVM . PROTECTOR.' (The protector of the allies). Exergue: 'CLASSE . HISP . DELETA . AD . ORAS . SICILIAE . 1718.' (The Spanish fleet destroyed off the coast of Sicily, 1718.)
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That is a beautiful medal.
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I love it, very nice. Is it that old?
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Indeed. It was made in 1718 according to the National Maritime Museum, London.
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Thanks for the info. Dazzling.
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If these medals are (relatively) inexpensive it might be good to include a general price range too.

I'm sure you've collected these for a good period of time and such a price estimation might draw a coin person to considering medals.
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Very nice!


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If these medals are (relatively) inexpensive it might be good to include a general price range too... such a price estimation might draw a coin person to considering medals.
Not a bad idea.
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