Pre-1912 Meiji Era Commemorative "Banzai to the Emperor" Japan Medal
This is a Commemorative "Banzai to the Emperor" Medal, issued during the Meiji Era (pre-1912), symbolizing loyalty and devotion to the Japanese emperor.
Obverse: The obverse side of the medal features two crossed Imperial Japanese flags, representing national pride and loyalty. Above the flags is a decorative knot, tying them together. Below the flags is an inscription in kanji, "聖壽萬歳" (Seiju Banzai), which translates to "Long Live His Majesty." The phrase is a traditional expression of loyalty and devotion to the emperor.
Obverse legend: "聖壽萬歳" (Seiju Banzai), meaning "Long Live His Majesty."
Reverse: The reverse of the medal is plain with no inscriptions or symbols, typical for commemorative medals of this period.
Country: Japan
Era: Meiji (pre-1912)
Metal: Bronze
Edge: Plain
Weight ±: 18.7 g (Including ribbon)
Diameter ±: 30.5 mm
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