Summary
Australia Victoria Melbourne
Trial of Olympic Prize medal reverse die 1956 (AD)
Mint: K.G.Luke
Other Details: This is a lead trial struck to test the reverse die for the Melbourne Olympic Prize medals. It depicts a victorious athlete being carried left to the left on shoulders of joyous crowd, holds branch in left hand and waves with right. It was commissioned by the Melbourne Olympic Committee, which was responsible for organising the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, including construction of stadiums, athletes' accommodation, press coverage and medal production.
Physical Description
This is a lead trial struck to test the die for the Melbourne Olympic Prize medals. It depicts a victorious athlete being carried left to the left on shoulders of joyous crowd, holds branch in left hand and waves with right.
Obverse Description
Plain
Reverse Description
Victorious athlete being carried left to the left on shoulders of joyous crowd, holds branch in left hand and waves with right.
Edge Description
Plain
Significance
This item adds to the Museum's growing collection of 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games material.
More Information
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), K.G.Luke (Australasia) Ltd, 15 Mar 1976
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Date Issued
1956 AD
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Issued By
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Mint
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Commissioned By
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Inscriptions
Plain (edge) Plain (obverse) Victorious athlete being carried left to the left on shoulders of joyous crowd, holds branch in left hand and waves with right. (reverse)
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Series
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Material
Lead
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Classification
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Type of item
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Dimensions
52 mm (Outside Diameter), 56.45 g (Weight)
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Shape
Round
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