

Great Britain. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1729-1751). AE Medal, dated 1736 May 8th. For the marriage with Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Obv. FRID LVDOV DVX WALL AVG DVX SAXO GOTH&A. Busts of Frederick and Augusta facing each other. Rev. SIC VETVS RENOVATVR SOCIETAS. Clasping hands attached to coats of arms; above the sun; in the background, faint landscape; in exergue, MDXXXXXVI/M MAI 8. 5.92 g. 21 mm. Choice example. Pleasant brown patina with red copper shades. About UNC. Frederick, Prince of Wales (Frederick Louis, German: Friedrich Ludwig; 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751) was the eldest son and heir apparent of King George II of Great Britain. Frederick was the father of King George III.
After his paternal grandfather died and his father became king in 1727, Frederick moved to Great Britain and was created Prince of Wales in 1729. He predeceased his father and upon the latter's death in 1760, the throne passed to Frederick's eldest son, George III.
After his paternal grandfather died and his father became king in 1727, Frederick moved to Great Britain and was created Prince of Wales in 1729. He predeceased his father and upon the latter's death in 1760, the throne passed to Frederick's eldest son, George III.
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