1918 World War I Commemorative Medal for French Soldiers
Obverse: Depicts the profile of a French soldier wearing a military helmet, representing the soldiers of World War I. The date "1916-1918" is inscribed vertically to the left of the soldier's profile, commemorating the years of the war.
Artist's signature: A. Rivaud is located near the bottom edge of the obverse.
Reverse: Features a laurel wreath encircling an inscription, symbolizing victory and honor. The word PAIX (meaning "Peace") is placed at the bottom center within the wreath.
Reverse legend: GLOIRE A CEUX QUI ONT FAIT LA VICTOIRE (translated as "Glory to those who made the victory"), a tribute to the soldiers and others who contributed to the victory of the Allies in World War I.
Artist: A. Rivaud
Edge: Smooth, hallmarked CUIVRE
Country: France
Metal: Cooper
Weight: ± 117.5 g
Diameter: ± 65.5 mm
Historical Context: This medal was likely created to commemorate the end of World War I and honor the French soldiers who fought for victory. The prominent figure of the soldier symbolizes the strength and resilience of the troops during the war.
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