British Medal: The International Exhibition, London, 1862, copper prize medal (3.01 in.; 213g) by L. C. Wyon, after Daniel Maclise, in original box. obverse: Britannia surrounded by Industry, Arts, Science and Agriculture; rev. wreath around inscription, named on edge, C. Challen & Son. Class XVI. Charles Challen & Son were piano makers in Finsbury Park.
- Obverse - Obverse means the front face of a coin or medal, and the reverse means the back face. The obverse of a coin is commonly called heads, because it often depicts the head of a monarch or famous person.
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