Benito Juarez Medal (No Initials)

The Benito Juarez Medal (No Initials) was struck in 1867 and is part of the Mexican Imperial Coinage series.

Specifications

 * Designer:
 * Obverse Design: An inscription in four lines
 * Reverse Design: An inscription in six lines
 * Edge:
 * Weight:
 * Diameter: 26mm
 * Composition: Copper
 * Date Minted: 1867
 * Mintage:

Design
Obverse. Within a laurel wreath, an inscription in four lines, EL ESTADO DE PUEBLA | AL | VALOR MILITAR. [The State of Puebla, for valor in war.] The first line is curved.

Reverse. Legend: above, ASALTO LA DE PUEBLA [Assault on of Puebla ; there appears to be a blank intentionally left by the engraver after LA, as if proposing later to cut upon the die some word equivalent to "defences," or the name of some outwork]; below, 2 DE ABRIL DE 1867. [April 2, 1867.] In the field an inscription in six lines, LOS | VENCIENDO | A LOS | TRAIDORES | A LA | PATRIA. [They conquered the traitors to their country.] Below the inscription, a five-pointed star.