France: Bronze Medal of Honor of the French
Ministry of Interior for Acts of Courage and
Devotion .
The medal was instituted in 1820 by King Louis
XVIII and it is awarded to recognize acts of
courage and devotion in situations where the
recipient puts his/hers own life in risk while
attempting to save other people's lives.
This is the bronze class of the medal, marked
"Bronze" and hallmarked by the Paris Mint on
the rim.
Signed by Coudray.
The medal remains in use in this form since 1889.
This is a WW1 era example.
FULL SIZE
1889 - WW1 1914 1918
Item 100% original - ribbon original
Condition as on the photos
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