


Award medal - for furthering horse breeding - Oscar II 2nd portrait ND
Silver (.990) | 38 g | 43.5 mm |
Location | Sweden |
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King | Oscar II (1872-1907) |
Type | Medals › Award medals |
Years | 1880-1886 |
Composition | Silver (.990) |
Weight | 38 g |
Diameter | 43.5 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Updated | 2024-11-13 |
Numista | N#426021 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Young horse standing, facing left
Script: Latin
Lettering:
FÖR HÄSTAFVELNS FRÄMJANDE.
L.A.
PRISBELÖNING
Translation:
For furthering horse breeding
Prize reward
Engraver: Lea Ahlborn
Edge
Plain
Comment
In order to encourage the improvement of horse breeding, King Oscar II issued a decree on the first of November 1872, stating that a special reward medal should be awarded by Stuteri överstyrelsen (stud farm executive board) at annual meetings, to owners of proven young horses, who were considered worthy of being awarded a prize
When the mint in Stockholm minted these medals (1875-1939), the silver medals were awarded in a simple colored square box with a sliding lid, and sometimes with the name of the horse, and the year the medal was awarded written on.
Weight typically varies between 37,6 to 38,4 g
There are three variants of this medal.
Type 1:
Reverse signature as “L.A.”, no dot after “KONUNG” on obverse
Type 2:
Reverse signature as “L.A.”, dot after “KONUNG” on obverse
Type 3:
Reverse signature as “LEA AHLBORN”, dot after “KONUNG” on obverse