Medal - Guatemala bicentennial city

Luogo Guatemala
Anno 1976
Tipo Commemorative medal
Composizione Silver (.720)
Peso 16 g
Diametro 31 mm
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Bordo Smooth
Periodo
Nota
Riferimento/i
Descrizione del dritto Coat of arms of Guatemala City. The shield is divided into two parts: The upper part has a representation of the Apostle Santiago, under whose invocation the capital city of Guatemala was founded. At the bottom there are 3 volcanoes, which represent Agua, Fuego and Acatenango, the one in the center in eruption. Instead, the volcanoes on the corners have crosses and trees symbolizing the evangelization that took place in the country, as well as the goodwill of the people, who sow peace and joy. Finally, the shield is surrounded by a border with eight insignia of the knights of the military orders
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto GUATEMALA CIUDAD BICENTENARIA 1776-1976
(Translation: GUATEMALA BICENTENARY CITY 1776-1976)
Descrizione del rovescio General image of Cerro del Carmen. El Cerrito del Carmen is a Catholic hermitage and a cultural site located on top of Cerro del Carmen, in the Historic Center of Guatemala City, whose construction dates back to the seventeenth century, at least one hundred years before the foundation of said city. It is consecrated to the Virgen del Carmen and has been declared a national cultural heritage and a Marian sanctuary. The history of Cerrito del Carmen is intimately linked to that of the founding of the Guatemalan capital and has been rebuilt after the 1917 and 1976 earthquakes.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio CERRO DEL CARMEN 2 ENERO 1776
(Translation: CERRO DEL CARMEN JANUARY 2, 1776)
Tiratura
ID Numisquare 8808756240
Commenti
×