Hi Paul, The figures for the 1911 Coronation Medal [scottish issue] are about 1366 [don't know where they got the 280 figure from. These are the approx figures for the 1887 Jubilee Medal:- City of London 872 Metropolitan Police 13,881. All officers serving in those Forces on 21 June 1887 were awarded the medal. The 1897 Jubilee Medal is a bit more complicated as those officers already in receipt of the 1887 Jubilee Medal were awarded a Bar [1897]. Other officers received the 1897 Jubilee Medal. Again approx figures are :- City of London 485 Clasps 535 Medals Metropolitan Police 8708 Clasps 7481 Medals Police Ambulance 210 Medals St John's Ambulance 910 Medals LCC Met Fire Brigade 950 Medals The 1902 Coronation Medal was awarded to the following:- City of London 5 Silver 1060 Bronze Metropolitan Police 51 Silver 16708 Bronze Police Ambulance 1 Silver 204 Bronze St John's Ambulance 912 Bronze LCC Met Fire Brigade 1000 Bronze The Silver Medals were issued to all Senior Officers [supt and above] in the Police, Senior Civilians in the Met Police, and the Chief Surgeon, Met Police. All ranks of the City of London and the Met received the 1911 Coronation Medal [1400 & 19783 respectively], plus Scottish Police [1366], RIC [585], County & Borough Police [2565], Police Ambulance, St John's and St Andrew's [total 2623], Royal Parks [119] and London Fire Brigade [1374]. Hope this is helpful. Ian.