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Medal - George III Indian Chief's Medal, bronze

Location United Kingdom
Year 1814
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description The full Royal Arms of Great Britain displayed on a quartered shield, encircled by the Garter motto, supported by a crowned lion rampant to the left and a chained unicorn rampant to the right, surmounted by a royal crown and lion statant guardant as crest above elaborate mantling. Floral emblems of England, Scotland, and Ireland appear below the shield, with the motto ribbon bearing DIEU ET MON DROIT at the base and the date 1814 in the exergue.
Reverse script Latin/French
Reverse lettering DIEU ET MON DROIT 1814
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