Death of Matthew Tindall, 1733, Silver, 49 mm, Tindall with a Bible in his hand, trampling on the apocalyptical beast, the sun at midday above, rev., an obelisk, surmounted by a Pelican feeding her young, a buring lamp to the left, the setting sun to the right (MI ii, 503/50),  practically as struck, toned, very rare
Death of Matthew Tindall, 1733, Silver, 49 mm, Tindall with a Bible in his hand, trampling on the apocalyptical beast, the sun at midday above, rev., an obelisk, surmounted by a Pelican feeding her young, a buring lamp to the left, the setting sun to the right (MI ii, 503/50), practically as struck, toned, very rare

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Death of Matthew Tindall, 1733, Silver, 49 mm, Tindall with a Bible in his hand, trampling on the apocalyptical beast, the sun at midday above, rev., an obelisk, surmounted by a Pelican feeding her young, a buring lamp to the left, the setting sun to the right (MI ii, 503/50), practically as struck, toned, very rare
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Tindall, despite a brief lapse into Catholicism during the reign of James II, was the author of several works with a virantly anti-catholic tone, most notably: "The Rights of the Christian Church against the Romish and all other Priests".