Buenos Aires Medal, Silver Medal

SKU: 02.ARG.0110.102.01

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  • Silver Medal Obverse and Reverse

    Image courtesy of “Historia de los Premios Militares República de Argentina”, Vol III

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    Attributes

    • country
      Argentina
    • date of institution
      January 13, 1809
    • remarks
      This Medal is also known as the Medal for the Virtue and Valor. The medals of the Argentine Independence were manufactured mainly at the mints of Potosí and La Plata.

    History


    The Buenos Aires Medal (Medalla por Buenos Aires) was authorized by decree of the Junta of Seville, acting in name of Fernando VII, in 1809. It was awarded to the Spanish troops who defended the city of Buenos Aires at the time of the second English invasion in July, 1809.

    The Medal has two grades, i.e., Gold Medal, and Silver Medal. However, it is uncertain whether the composition denotes the rank of the recipient. < ...  br>
    The Medal features an obverse inscription that can be translated to "Ferdinand VII King of Spain and Las Indias 1808" and a reverse inscription that can be translated to “Virtue and Courage in Buenos Aires, in Potosí.”
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    Versions

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    • Composition

      Silver

    • Inscription

      Obv: FERNANDO VII REY DE ESPAÑA Y DE LAS INDIAS 1808 Rev: VIRTUD Y BALOR PREMIADO EN BUENOS AYRES EN POTOSI

    • Size

      30x39-49mm

    • Maker

    • Version Remarks

      This version weighs 22 grams.

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