Reproduction French Madagascar Medal Coin Pendant
NOTE: ALL USA REPLICA COINS ARE STAMPED COPY ON THE BACK OF THE COIN. IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO REPRODUCE A USA COIN WITHOUT STAMPING IT AS A COPY.
Have you ever wanted to own a piece of history?
Now you can with the Reproduction French Madagascar Medal Coin Pendant! This eye-catching coin pendant is made with an authentic reproduction of a French Madagascar medal from the 1800s. The bezel is made of Cast Zinc Alloy and the coin is made of brass. Choose from five bezel colors: Bronze, Gold, Matte Gold, GunMetal, and Burnished Silver. Plus, all orders placed by 11:00 am EST Monday-Friday ship the same day or the next business day, so you can get your pendant quickly! And you can feel safe wearing it since it is Lead and Nickel safe.
FEATURES:
🗿 Authentic Reproduction: An authentic reproduction of a French Madagascar medal from the 1800s.
🔗 Durable Design: The bezel is made of Cast Zinc Alloy and the coin is made of brass.
🎨 Variety of Colors: Choose from five bezel colors: Bronze, Gold, Matte Gold, GunMetal, and Burnished Silver.
📦 Fast Shipping: Orders placed by 11:00 am EST Monday-Friday ship the same day or the next business day.
💯 Lead and Nickel Safe: Feel safe wearing your pendant.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Bezel: Cast Zinc Alloy
- Coin: Brass
- Fast Shipping: Orders placed by 11:00 am EST Monday-Friday
- Lead and Nickel Safe
MEASUREMENTS:
Bezel - 50mm
Coin - 38mm
Bale - ID 16.8mm
Bale - OD 20mm
HOW IT WORKS:
1. Select your bezel color from the five available options: Bronze, Gold, Matte Gold, GunMetal, and Burnished Silver.
2. Place your order before 11:00 am EST Monday-Friday.
3. Enjoy your Reproduction French Madagascar Medal Coin Pendant!
HISTORY:
Time Period: Pre-WW1
Institution: July 31, 1886
Country: France
The Madagascar commemorative medal (or Médaille commémorative de Madagascar in French) is a commemorative medal issued to the participants to the First Madagascar expedition in 1883, and the Second Madagascar expedition in 1894-95.
Two different medals were issued, the first one by the law of 31 July 1886, the second one by the law of 15 January 1896. In 1883 the French bombarded and occupied Toamsina (then Tamatave), and in 1885 established a protectorate over Madagascar – which was recognized by Great Britain in 1890. In 1896, French troops under J. S. Gallieni defeated the Merina and abolished the monarchy. Queen Ranavalona III was sent into exile in Algeria in 1897, effectively ending the monarchy.
About 2,500 copies of the medal were awarded.
The First Madagascar Commemorative Medal Design
The medal was designed by Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis and has a diameter of 30 millimeters.
Within a broad wreath in the obverse is engraved the writing “République Française” arranged around the head of a symbolical helmeted and in armor-clad female figure. It is called the “armed republic” and bears the letters “PATRIE” on its ornate helmet.
The reverse bears a laurel wreath and a radiant five-pointed star, alongside the name of the island “MADAGASCAR“. Next to the star are the years 1883 and 1886 engraved. Under the rays is a trophy which depicts an anchor.
The medal was worn with light green and yellow horizontal striped ribbon on the left chest. That ribbon is a simple and rectangular silver buckle with the designation “MADAGASCAR“.
Please reference picture for exact colors of coins and bezels.
FAQ:
Q: What is the bezel made of?
A: The bezel is made of Cast Zinc Alloy.
Q: What is the coin made of?
A: The coin is made of brass.
Q: Is this product Lead and Nickel safe?
A: Yes, this product is Lead and Nickel safe.
Q: Can I buy the finished example in the listing?
A: These items are for idea purposes only.
Q: Is there an Instagram page for inspiration?
A: Yes, check out the @Blingbya Instagram page for creative ideas!
Q: How do I care for my jewelry?
A: Jewelry Care Recommendations. Apply cosmetics, hair products, lotions, perfumes and powders prior to donning your jewelry.
Remove your pieces before showering, swimming, sunbathing and exercising.
Metals may tarnish over time due to oxygen and natural body oils
To reduce tarnishing, store jewelry in a sealed bag or box in a dry, dark and cool place.