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rluka

Member
Found this the other day and unable to get any info about it.
It has nothing on the back. Is larger than a silver dollar and says: In Memory Of The Great War 1914-1919
Looks like something was attached to the top of it.
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Ron L IMG_1386-topaz-enhance-1.5x.jpg
 
Found this the other day and unable to get any info about it.
It has nothing on the back. Is larger than a silver dollar and says: In Memory Of The Great War 1914-1919
Looks like something was attached to the top of it.
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Ron LView attachment 44601
Looks like a medal that issued at the end of WWI.
I found one that is silver and the size of a silver dollar that was issued by Britain at the end of the war to all the Allies.
Look closely around the rim to see if there is any information… mine has a name, rank, and serial number of the person it was issued to.
Nice find!!!
 
I suspect it is a returning soldiers memorial medallion.. It is no regular medal for the British or Canuck soldiers.

Many of this type were given to soldiers by the city, organization, or club from which they initially came

Micheak
 
I suspect it is a returning soldiers memorial medallion.. It is no regular medal for the British or Canuck soldiers.

Many of this type were given to soldiers by the city, organization, or club from which they initially came

Micheak
Thanks for that info
 
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