Milton, Graydon A.,

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Following Sir Isaac Newton's death in 1727, his service as Britain's Warden (1696) and then as Master (1700) of the Royal Mint was commemorated in Britain in both coins and medallions. These items often portrayed Newton in the manner of a Roman Emperor. Included are two medals made by John Croker in silver, struck at the Tower in 1731; a bronze medal by I. Dassier, undated; and a bronze medal by Jacques Roettiers, 1774.

From the description of Graydon Milton collection of Isaac Newton commemorative medals and coins, 1731-1822. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462677408

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creatorOf Milton, Graydon A.,. Graydon Milton collection of Isaac Newton commemorative medals and coins, 1731-1822. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Croker, John. person
associatedWith Dassier, I. person
associatedWith Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727. person
associatedWith Roettiers, Jacques. person
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Active 1822

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