Summary
Australia Victoria Melbourne
Medal - Melbourne Exhibition Emperor of Germany Prize 1880
Mint: Melbourne
Other Details: This is a bronze strike of the medal issued to award to finalists in the Emperor of Germany's Prize. Gold medals were awarded to the finalists with their name engraved withing the wreath on the reverse. This bronze piece was specially struck for the Melbourne Mint reference collection. The Melbourne International Exhibition ran from 1 October 1880 to 30 April 1881. The exhibition building that still stands was constructed for the occasion, designed by Joseph Reed and built by David Mitchell. Over 1.3 million people visited the exhibition at a time when Melbourne's population was only around 282,000.
Physical Description
A bronze medal from the dies used to strike gold prizes issued to finalists in the Emperor of Germany's Prize. It features a view of the complete 1880 Exhibition Buildings as seen from above from the north west corner.
Obverse Description
At centre, a view of the complete 1880 Exhibition Buildings as seen from above from the north west corner; in exergue, RECOMMENDED FOR EMPEROR OF GERMANY'S PRIZE
Reverse Description
Around an olive wreath on a broad rim; MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION * 1880 *
Edge Description
Plain
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Melbourne Branch of Royal Mint, 1978
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Date Issued
1880 AD
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Issued By
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Mint
Melbourne Branch of Royal Mint, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1880
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Previous Collection
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Inscriptions
Obverse: RECOMMENDED FOR EMPEROR OF GERMANY'S PRIZE Reverse: MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION * 1880 *
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Series
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Material
Bronze
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Axis
12
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Classification
Medals, Commemorative, Melbourne international exhibition 1880-1881
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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Dimensions
22 mm (Outside Diameter), 5.59 g (Weight)
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Shape
Round
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References
[Book] 1882. Official Record of the Melbourne International Exhibition 1880-1881.
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Keywords
Emperor of Germany Prize, Exhibitions, Royal Exhibition Building