

The object is a circular medal. The medal appears to be made of a dark gray metal. The front displays a wreath made of leaves, corn, and flowers. A star is at the top of the wreath. Two banners on either side of the wreath are labeled with place names. There are several lines of text in the center. At the bottom, there is a design with crossed weapons and a cluster of balls. Below the design are the Latin words "DEO VINDICI". The background is a gradient from dark gray to light gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 851 px
- Museum Record
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