1916 Serbia Medal Glory to the Serbs Armand Bargas Serb refugees

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This medal was issued by France on Serbia Day, 25 June 1916, to help raise funds for Serbian refugees. 
Obverse: Full length figure of a mother carrying a child in a blanket; following her is a male figure in uniform holding an upright rifle.
Obverse legend: GLOIRE - AUX - SERBES.
Reverse: The coats of arms of the Republic of France and the Kingdom of Serbia with a laurel wreath below and dated.
Reverse legend: 1916.
Edge: Plain
Country: Serbia
Ruler: Peter I of Serbia
Engraver: Armand Bargas (1854-1941) was a noted metalwork artist active in Paris at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, best-known for his Art Nouveau buttons and cufflinks. 
Year: 1916
Metal: Silver plated bronze
Weight ± 7.54 g.
Diameter ± 32.5 mm
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SKU: MED189-
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