Medal of Socabaya, Medal (with condor)

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SKU: 02.BOL.0110.102.01.000

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Attributes

  • Country
    Bolivia
  • Makers
    Potosí mint
  • Composition
    Silver
  • Inscription
    Obv: DI LA PAZ AL PERU Rev: EN SOCABAYA A 7 DE FEBRERO DE 1836
  • Size
    25x30mm
  • Version Remarks
    This version weights 9.95 grams, and it features an obverse inscription that translates to "I Gave Peace to Peru," and a reverse inscription that translates to "In Socabaya February 7, 1836."

History


The Cross and Medal of Socabaya (Medalla y Cruz por Socabaya) was instituted by the government of Bolivia in 1836, in recognition of the Bolivian forces under command of General Andrés de Santa Cruz which defeated General Felipe Santiago de Salaverry at the Battle of Socabaya on February 7, 1836.

The Battle of Socabaya was an engagement between the forces of General Felipe Santiago de Salaverry and the troops under command of General Andrés de Santa Cruz over whether Peru and Bolivia should be united, as they were under Spanish rule. After the triumph of Santa Cruz, the confederation between Bolivia and Peru was consolidated.

It was authorized several designs of this Medal that differ on the reverse features.

It is not clear neither the composition or the design of the Medal denote the rank of the recipient.


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