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Death of Oliver Cromwell, 1658.

Death of Oliver Cromwell, 1658, gold medal, laureate draped bust left, OLIVAR. R. D. G. RP. ANG. SCO. HIB. PRO, rev a shepherd attends to his flock near an olive tree, NON. DEFITIENT. OLIVA. SEP. 3. 1658, plain edge, 28mm (Eimer 201; MI i 434/84). Extremely fine, in PCGS holder graded SP62.

Said to be a late 19th century restrike. More than one pair of dies were used in this series and can be distinguished by the size and positioning of the legend. Within the varieties there are different stages of die cracks and also notable differences in the depth of the reverse strike. All medals of this type are rare.

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