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Cuba World War I Inter Allied Victory Medal A Chobillon
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You are bidding on an Unbelievable Well Conserved and Rare Official Cuban Set of World War I Medals, Outstanding Rare Cuban Inter Allied Victory Medal by Firm Adrian Chobillon Jewellery of Paris.This two-Medals Set includes the The Inter-Allied Victory Medal and the "Honor, Deber, Patria" Medal. They were given to honor Cubans who participated in the First World War. The Official Cuban Inter-Allied Victory Medal has on the rim of the planchette, marked ( impressed) "BRONZE" along with Maker's Mark "AC" (triangle Chaubillon hallmark Adrian Chobillon). It has the name of the designer "C. Charles" on the obverse. The suspension is the Ball type. This peculiar Set of Medals was given to a Cuban Veteran who participated in the WWI as part of Cuban troops allied to the American forces. This is a Really Uncommon Set of Medals, a Great Opportunity for a Collector to own the Rare Official Cuban Inter-Allied Victory Medal . The Inter-Allied Victory Medal (generally referred to simply as the Victory Medal or as the Allied War Medal) was instituted in March 1919. At the end of WWI the 14 Allied Nations who had contributed troops, agreed to issue a Victory Medal with the same ribbon of a double rainbow design; with the exception of Japan and Siam, each had a design of an Angel on the obverse, and each had a different reverse. Intended as a means of providing for a single medal across each of the Allies (removing the need for an exchange of Allied medals, although individual nations issued medals with slight variations), the medal was made from yellow bronze and was 36mm in diameter. The ribbon was officially described as "two rainbows with red in the centre". The medal was awarded to all those who had served in the armed forces, as well as to civilians contracted to the armed services, and to those who served in military hospitals on the various battlefronts during wartime.
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