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MSOI 25th Anniversary Medal

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Medal to Commemorate the 25th. Anniversary of the Founding of The Medal Society Of Ireland.

A limited edition of 100 medals struck to commemorate the founding of the Medal Society of Ireland in 1986.

Medal specifications

Description:Military style bronze 2 sided medal.
Size:38mm X 2mm.
Obverse:Badge of the Medal Society of Ireland.
Reverse:A sword blade pointing downwards between the dates 1986 and 2011.
Ribbons:St. Patrick's blue stripe on a dark green field.
Designer:Mr. Patrick J. Casey.
Manufacturer:MMI Group Ltd., Bluebell Dublin 12.
Number struck:100.

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All articles that have an Irish connection and are related to one or more of the areas of interest of our Members listed below are welcome for inclusion. 

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