Iron Class and Iron Medal, Iron Medal

SKU: 02.BEL.0102.103.01

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  • Iron Medal (stamped "JOUVENEL") Obverse
  • Iron Medal (stamped "JOUVENEL") Obverse
  • Iron Medal (stamped "JOUVENEL") Reverse
  • Iron Medal (stamped "JOUVENEL") Reverse

Attributes

  • country
    Belgium
  • date of institution
    December 30, 1833
  • remarks
    The Iron Medal was engraved by Adolphe Christian Jouvenel. It was never issued wearable and was only rendered wearable privately.

History


The Iron Cross and Iron Medal were awarded to Belgian citizens for feats of arms in the revolt against King William I of the Netherlands between August 25, 1830 and February 4, 1831 during the Belgian Revolution. They were also Belgian citizens in recognition of any wounds incurred in the hostilities and to all members of the Provisional Government.

The decoration was originally awarded as both a cross and a medal, however, on August 22, 1834, the medal was replaced by the II Class Cross. The medal continued to be awarded as a souvenir to recipients of both the I Class Cross and II Class Cross. On February 21, 1835, the II Class Cross was discontinued, and holders of this grade were asked to exchange their decorations for the I Class Cross. In total, it is estimated that 1635 Crosses were awarded.

The obverse inscription translates to “To the Defenders of the Fatherland,” and the reverse inscription translates to “Independence of Belgium.”

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  • Price

    $500 USD

  • Composition

    Iron

  • Inscription

    Obv: AUX DEFENSEURS DE LA PATRIE Rev: INDEPENDANCE DE LA BELGIQUE 1830

  • Size

    30mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    The image of the Iron Medal is attributed to Medal-Medaille. For more information see the following page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...

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