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M504 - The Commonwealth, Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector (1653-1658), 1653, contemporary after cast, silver medal, 38mm, by Thomas Simon, armoured and draped bust of Cromwell left, OLIVARVS DEI GRA REIPVB ANGLIAE SCO ET HIB & PROTECTOR (Oliver by the grace of God Protector of the Republic of England, Scotland and Ireland), rev. lion displaying the arms of the Protectorate, PAX QVAERITVR BELLO (peace achieved through war), (MI 409/45; E 188b), pierced neatly at 12 o'clock for stitching to a cloak or jacket to be worn as a badge, very  fine, toned. $395 SOLD

This example was clearly worn as a badge on the outer garments of an individual who wanted to demonstrate their support and allegiance to the Protectorate regime. The medal was struck to commemorate the dismissal of the Barebones Parliament and the introduction of a new constitution, the Instrument of Government, granting executive power to Cromwell for life as Lord Protector, it was the first written constitution in the English speaking world.