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Medal - World's First Flying Saucer Landing Pad St. Paul, Alberta

Location Canada
Year 1967
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Reference(s) THO#508
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Obverse lettering WORLD'S FIRST FLYING SAUCER LANDING PAD ST. PAUL ALBERTA CENTENNIAL STAR of CANADA
Reverse description Central device consisting of the official Canadian Centennial logo, a six-pointed star formed by two interlocking triangles mounted on a short stem, rendered in incuse outline style within the field. A continuous bilingual legend encircles the design along the periphery, with the English text at the top and the French text at the bottom.
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