Definition of Medallic. Meaning of Medallic. Synonyms of Medallic

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Definition of Medallic

Medallic
Medallic Me*dal"lic, a. Of or pertaining to a medal, or to medals. ``Our medallic history.' --Walpole.

Meaning of Medallic from wikipedia

- reverse sides of coins to one another. The two basic relations are called medallic orientation and coin orientation. Other orientations can occur in error...
- Medallic Art Company, Ltd. based in Dayton, Nevada was at one time "America's oldest and largest private mint" and specialized in making academic awards...
- for sale to commemorate particular individuals or events, or as works of medallic art in their own right. Souvenirs: similar to a commemorative, but more...
- Evans E. (1990). American medals and decorations. Noroton Heights, CT: Medallic. ISBN 0-792-45082-5. OCLC 21467942. Robles, Philip K. (1971). United States...
- General Service Medal, of which 20,933 were issued. Notable among his medallic work are the obverse designs for the prize, juror and other medals for...
- featuring the Esplanade. The second and third series of Singaporean coins have medallic orientation. The Orchid Series of currency notes is the earliest to be...
- Congressional Gold Medals. List of recipients Loubat, J. F. and Jacquemart, Jules, Illustrator, The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776–1876....
- Valor PBS/WETA. Loubat, J. F. and Jacquemart, Jules, Illustrator, The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776–1876. U.S. Army Institute...
- inquiries, inquests Youth and cadets Commemorations, ceremonial duties, medallic recognition and protocol policy and casework Colour key (for political...
- A. L. (2000). British polar exploration and research: a historical and medallic record with biographies, 1818–1999. London: Savannah. "Records of Sir John...