Peninsula Medal for NCOs and EMs, Type I
SKU: 02.BRU.0107.102.01
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Attributes
Physical Description
A circular medal constructed of bronze. The obverse bears a variety of war trophies and a shield with the mirrored monogram "C". There are laurel branches in the background. The reverse centre bears the inscription "PENINSULA" encompassed by a wreath of laurel and oak. On a loop for suspension, on a red ribbon. The medal was manufactured by Brasseux Freres and bears a maker mark. There is also an unstamped version.
History
The Peninsula Medal, Type I was established by Duke Carl II on October 30, 1824. The Peninsula Medal for NCOs (Non-Commissioned Officers) and EMs (Enlisted Men) was conferred upon those who served with the British in the Peninsular War. The Type I medal features the cipher "C".
Versions
$1,000 USD
Bronze
Obv: C C Rev: PENINSULA
34mm
Brasseux Freres
This version is stamped "BRASSEUX FRERES".
$1,000 USD
Bronze
Obv: C C Rev: PENINSULA
34mm
This version is not stamped.
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