Australian International Exhibitions Copper Medal (1879–81)
Awarded to Sir Samuel Davenport, a key historical figure
Struck in copper and preserved in Near FDC condition
Commemorates Sydney & Melbourne international exhibitions
Showcases fine 19th-century craftsmanship and prestige
Valuable collectible for historians and medal enthusiasts
This Australian International Exhibitions Sydney and Melbourne 1879-81 Copper Medal, awarded to Sir Samuel Davenport, is a significant historical piece from the late 19th century. Struck in copper and preserved in Near FDC (Fine Draft Condition), it reflects the prestige of international exhibitions held in Australia and honors Davenport's notable contributions. An essential collectible for historians and medal enthusiasts, this medal offers both historical value and fine craftsmanship from a pivotal era of Australian cultural and industrial exhibition.
Country of Issue
Australia
Year of Issue
1979 - 1981
Metal
Copper
Diameter (mm)
76
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Australian International Exhibitions Sydney and Melbourne 1879-81 Copper Medal Awarded Sir Samual Davenport Near FDC
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This Australian International Exhibitions Sydney and Melbourne 1879-81 Copper Medal, awarded to Sir Samuel Davenport, is a significant historical piece from the late 19th century. Struck in copper and preserved in Near FDC (Fine Draft Condition), it reflects the prestige of international exhibitions held in Australia and honors Davenport's notable contributions. An essential collectible for historians and medal enthusiasts, this medal offers both historical value and fine craftsmanship from a pivotal era of Australian cultural and industrial exhibition.