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FIFA World Cup 1930 Uruguay

1930 year
Silver - 29 mm
Description
Location
Uruguay
Period
Oriental Republic of Uruguay (1825-date)
Type
Medals › Commemorative medals
Year
1930
Composition
Silver
Diameter
29 mm
Thickness
1.6 mm
Shape
Round with a loop
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
1930
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#417249
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

A view of the Tower of Tributes (Torre de los Homenajes) with statue facing left of the medal.

Design is the same as on bronze version, see link below.

Edge

Plain

Comment

Note: 

Two other variations exist: Gold and Bronze. Gold and Silver medals were given to dignitaries and players respectively. The Bronze medals were a commemorative issue sold to the general public of Uruguay.

Trivia: 

The most distinctive and original architectural element of the Estadio Centenario (Centenary Stadium) is, without a doubt, the Tower of Tributes (Torre de los Homenajes) which stands out above all the infrastructure as a kind of spire. It has the function of being a viewpoint towards the interior of the stadium and towards the city.

It consists of an independent reinforced concrete building, inserted in the middle of the Olympic Grandstand (south) and has a height of 100 meters. It was declared Historical Heritage of Montevideo.

The architect Juan Scasso was inspired by a similar tower he observed in a stadium in the Netherlands, with the difference that he chose to design it with national symbolism that justify its name: each of the nine balconies of the viewpoint represents the stripes of the flag of Uruguay (five white and four blue), while the base of the tower imitates the wings of an airplane and the bow of a ship, in reference to the arrival of immigrants in the country. The tower is crowned by a flagpole on which a large Uruguayan flag regularly flies.