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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Reverse. The King and queen on two horses galloping to sinister, his being in the foreground. The king wears Roman-type armour, long hair (or wig) and a robe flowing from his shoulders, his left hand holds the reins, his right hand a short sword. Beyond him, the queen appears in simple dress riding side-saddle. Beneath the horse is seen again a view of the R. Thames and London, not too clear on this impression, but Wyon espies the Monument, St Paul’s, and St Olave’s Church, Southwark.