Description
1832 Reform Bill Medal
Price: £125.00
Condition: Proof-like Uncirculated (UNC), holed at 12 o’clock
Description: This exquisite 1832 Reform Bill Medal, similar to Eimer 1255, commemorates the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832. Struck in white metal,
Specifications:
- Composition: White metal
- Weight: 35 g
- Diameter: 35 mm
- Thickness: 3 mm
- Shape: Round
- Orientation: Medal alignment (↑↑)
Historical Significance: The Reform Bill of 1832, also known as the Representation of the People Act 1832, was a pivotal piece of legislation that reformed the British electoral system. It marked a significant step towards a more democratic society by redistributing seats in the House of Commons and extending the franchise to a broader segment of the population. This medal, struck by Thomas Halliday, serves as a testament to this landmark event in British history.
Catalogue Reference: Eimer 1255
Search Tags: Reform Bill Medal, 1832 Medallion, White Metal, Thomas Halliday, Numismatic Art, Historical Medallion, Collectible Medallion, Eimer 1255, British History, Electoral Reform
Add this historically significant medallion to your collection today and own a tangible piece of British political history!