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TIBET: AE medal, Good

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Tibet Start Price:45.00 USD Estimated At:50.00 - 75.00 USD
TIBET: AE medal, Good
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This item SOLD at 2022 Jul 12 @ 11:13UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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TIBET: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AE medal, "The Tibet Medal", obverse of the medal, designed by G. W. de Saulles, shows the left-facing bust of Edward VII in Field Marshal's uniform and the legend 'EDWARDVS VII KAISAR-I-HIND' / the reverse, designed by E. G. Gillick, depicts the Potala (winter palace of the Dalai Lamas) in Lhasa on top of the red hill with the words 'TIBET 1903-04' below, Good. The Tibet Medal was authorized in February 1905 for all members of the Tibet Mission and accompanying troops who served at or beyond Siliguri from 13 December 1903 to 23 September 1904. Both silver and bronze medals were issued usually named to the recipient on the rim. The medal was awarded in silver to combatant troops and in bronze to camp followers, with both eligible for the 'Gyantse' clasp. Approximately 3,350 silver medals were awarded, including about 600 to the first battalion the Royal Fusiliers, the only British Army unit present, and about 2,600 to members of the Indian Army, in addition to staff and support personnel. In excess of 2,500 bronze medals were awarded, mainly to those employed in transporting supplies over the difficult terrain, including to the Peshawar Camel Corps and locally recruited coolies.