Peninsula Medal for NCOs and EMs, Type II
SKU: 02.BRU.0107.202.01
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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 monogram "W". 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 both Brasseux Freres and F. Streuber.
History
The Peninsula Medal was established by Duke Carl II on October 30, 1824. The Type II Peninsula Medal was established in 1833 by Duke Wilhelm von Braunschweig. The Type II 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 II Medal was conferred upon individuals who had not been eligible to receive the Type I awards. Type II features the cipher “W”.
Versions
$350 USD
Bronze
Obv: W Rev: PENINSULA
34mm
Brasseux Freres
This version was produced by Brasseux Freres.
$350 USD
Bronze
Obv: W Rev: PENINSULA
34mm
F. Streuber, Braunschweig
This version was produced by F. Streuber.
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