Centenary Medal was created on 2001-02-14.
David Livingstone Centenary Medal was created in 1913.
Pearl Harbor Commemorative Medal was created in 1991.
Tonkin commemorative medal was created on 1885-09-06.
Nothing because while it is a commemorative medal it does not seem to commemorate anything.
Commemorative Medal for Foreign Operation or Mission was created on 1993-04-13.
Commemorative Medal for Armed Humanitarian Operations was created on 1987-09-11.
i have a celtic centenary medal in green padded case gold coloured not sure if its real gold or plated i am looking to find out how much this could be worth
i have a celtic centenary medal in green padded case gold coloured not sure if its real gold or plated i am looking to find out how much this could be worth
Because of his OUTSTANDING efforts in Global Conservation...
No. There's been some post war commemorative medals sold since, look for the 50th anniversary commemorative medal. But no specific operation/campaign medal was issued to combatants
Mintage figures are not available. The "Centenary of Western Australia - 1929" commemorative medal was struck in copper, bronze and silver by the Perth Mint. If similar commemorative medals are an indicator, they were very possibly struck in gold as well. More specifically, the medals commemorate the founding of the Swan River Colony in 1829. The copper medal is 39 mm in diameter and weighs 32.97 grams. The bronze medal is 39 mm in diameter and weighs 30.63 grams. The silver medal is 39 mm in diameter and weighs 39.03 grams. The obverse image depicts the same King George V image as on Australian coins of the time. The reverse image shows an advancing swan with wings spread. The copper medals sold for 2 Shillings and Sixpence when they were first issued.