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Medal - History of the United States Texas Wins Its Independence

Location United States
Year 1966-1977
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description The central field depicts a high-relief scene of the Battle of San Jacinto, showing a wounded or reclining figure in the foreground, a mounted soldier with a rifle, and a group of standing figures to the left, set against a backdrop of trees. The surrounding border legend reads TEXAS WINS ITS INDEPENDENCE at left and APRIL 21, 1836 at the base, separated by five-pointed stars, with engraver's initials RB visible in the field.
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Reverse description The reverse features a polished concave field filled entirely with incuse text listing five key events of 1836, framed by a decorative rope border with corner ornaments. At the top of the field, the year 1836 appears within an ornamental cartouche, and the Franklin Mint mark appears at the base.
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