(1770) Silver Medal Betts-525, George Whitefield
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Betts-525 in silver is the premium version of the George Whitefield memorial medal, struck in precious metal for the evangelist's most devoted followers and wealthiest admirers. Whitefield's death in 1770 prompted an outpouring of grief across the English-speaking world, and silver memorial medals represented the highest form of personal commemoration available. The silver composition reflects the depth of attachment that Whitefield's followers felt toward their beloved preacher, who had spent over thirty years traveling the colonies and Britain delivering the gospel message. Silver Whitefield medals would have been treasured possessions, kept in cabinets or displayed as testaments to their owners' faith and admiration. The portrait quality on silver strikings typically exceeds that of bronze versions because the softer silver flows more easily into the die details, preserving finer features of Whitefield's likeness.
Rarity Notes
Silver Whitefield memorial medal. Premium composition for devoted followers. Scarce in silver.
Cross References
Betts-525; PCGS #621525
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