Winners of Corrientes Medal 1865, Bronze Medal
SKU: 02.ARG.0155.103.01
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History
The Winners of Corrientes Medal 1865 (Medalla para los Vencedores de Corrientes) was instituted by the Argentinian Congress in Buenos Aires on August 19, 1865. It was awarded to General Wenceslao Paunero and the Argentine and Brazilian troops under his command, who advanced up the Paraná River and reoccupied Corrientes after a Paraguayan invasion.
The composition of this Medal denotes the rank of the recipient; the Gold Medal was awarded to Chiefs, the Silver Medal was awarded to Officers and the Bronze and Copper Medals to enlisted men.
The Medal features an obverse inscription that can be translated to "The Republic of Argentina to the Winners of Corrientes ," and a reverse inscription that translates to “May 25, 1865.”
Versions
N/A
Copper
Obv: LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA A LOS VENCEDORES EN CORRIENTES Rev: 25 DE MAYO 1865
26X33mm
This version weighs 15 grams.
Miniatures
$130-280 USD
10X16mm
This version is composed of bronze. Picture courtesy of SIXBID.com
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