Landing of William of Orange at Torbay,

Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, silver medal, 1688, by Arondeaux.

William III dressed as a Roman Emperor tramples on the serpent of Discord and joins hands over a blazing altar with Britannia; behind her the armorial shield of Britain suspended from an orange tree and entwined with roses and thistles; in the distance, King James and Father Petre fleeing, a rising sun beyond, DEO VINDICE IUSTITIA SOMITE (GOD OUR PROTECTOR JUSTICE OUR COMPANION)

On the Reverse – boats landing troops near a fortified harbour with a fleet in the distance, EXPEDITIO NAUALIS PRO LIBERTATE ANGLIAE MDCLXXXVIII (THE NAVAL EXPEDITION FOR THE LIBERTY OF ENGLAND 1688),

49 mm (MI 639/65).