1916 Serbia Medal Glory to the Serbs Armand Bargas Serb refugees
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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