Medalet - HMS Victory centenary 1905 front Medalet - HMS Victory centenary 1905 back
Medalet - HMS Victory centenary 1905 photo
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Medalet - HMS Victory centenary

1905 year
Copper 2.79 g 11 mm
Description
Location
United Kingdom (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
Type
Medals › Souvenir medallions
Year
1905
Composition
Copper
Weight
2.79 g
Diameter
11 mm
Shape
Round with a loop
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#151428
Rarity index
90%

Reverse

6-line inscription.

Script: Latin

Lettering: FROM // B. F. F. S. // NELSON CENTENARY // CONTAINING // VICTORY COPPER // E.R. VII

Edge

Plain

Comment

In 1905 the B.F.S.S. (British & Foreign Sailor's Society) was instrumental in the program of events for the Nelson Centennial. A fund was set up known as 'The Nelson Centenary Memorial Fund' and the King, who took a great interest in the Society, allowed his initials, E.R. VII, to be stamped on the souvenirs. The subscribers to the fund were able to acquire medals and badges, amongst other items, for the donations and collections. The larger medals/badges were given for 5 shillings and upwards, the small Victory charm (16.5mm) to everyone sending 1 shilling (=5p) and upwards (this medalet). Provision was also made for a Victory Shield (for £5. 5s., five guineas, now £5.25) for schools to award annually to a boy or girl for success. Copper was also used to make Nelson busts which were available for donations of £50. The remaining copper from H.M.S. FOUDROYANT was also acquired and used to provide HMS Victory souvenirs for the boys and girls of the Empire.