1739 Admiral Vernon’s Portrait & Icons Medal

Approximate Current Value: $

Diameter: 36.1 mm
Mintage/Proof: NA / NA
Weight: 13.9 grams
Metal: Brass
I Own 1739 Betts Admiral Vernon Medals (1739-1741)

History, Information, and Value of 1739 Porto Bello with Admiral Vernon's Portrait and Icons Medal

Value of 1739 Porto Bello with Admiral Vernon’s Portrait and Icons Medal

This medal celebrated the accomplishment of Admiral Edward Vernon overtaking Porto Bello, a Spanish port in Panama that oversaw the shipping of gold and silver back to Europe. Vernon overtook the harbor with only six ships, as he had boasted to Parliament. The English celebrated the victory with many similarly designed medals. The obverse of this medal features a full-length figure of Vernon, facing to the right, a baton in his left hand and a sword in his right while standing on a platform. Behind Vernon, on the right is a cannon and on the left is a ship. The legend states, “The British glory Reviv’d by Admiral Vernon”. The reverse legend states, “Who Took Porto Bello With Six Ships Only.” and in exergue, “Nov. 22 1739”. Five ships sail to the right and one to the left; in the harbor are marks indicating water and two smaller vessels.

The obverse and reverse text read as follows: The British Glory Reviv D By Admiral Vernon | and | He Took Porto Bello With Six Ships Only. Nov. 22. 1739.