Vintage France Medal Arthus-Bertrand Bronze
Obverse: The obverse side displays a stylized emblem with a prancing horse, a star, and the number 64. The design elements suggest a military or organizational insignia, with crossed swords and a crescent, possibly indicating an association with a specific regiment or unit.
Reverse: The reverse side is plain, without any inscriptions or designs, providing space for potential engraving or personalization.
Arthus-Bertrand is a maker of medals and decorations. It was founded in Paris in 1803 by Claude Arthus-Bertrand, an army officer during the French Revolution.
Country: France
Medallist: Arthus-Bertrand
Year: 20th Century
Metal: Bronze
Weight ±: 91.65 g.
Diameter ±: 59.5 mm
This medal is a significant artifact for collectors, offering a glimpse into the artistic and commemorative practices of French medal-making.
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