Scott Medal for Valour in Bronze

SKU: 02.IRL.0115.101.01

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Attributes

  • country
    Ireland
  • date of institution
    1923
  • remarks
    The medal was designed by John F. Maxwell, a woodworking instructor of the Blackrock Technical School in Dublin.

History


The Scott Medal for Valour was estabished in 1923 by Colonel Walter Scott, the Honorary Commissioner of the New York City Police. Scott presented the world’s youngest police force, Ireland’s Garda Síochána, with a $1000 gold bond that would pay for a gold medal. Two years later, Scott presented the Garda Síochána with an additional $500 bond in order to fund a silver medal and bronze medal.

The Medal is awarded annually by the Minister for Justice, Equality, and Law Reform to members of the Garda Síochána in recognition of an act of bravery that was performed with the knowledge of personal risk.

The Bronze Medal obverse features the eagle and shield of the United States of America and the harp and sunburst of Ireland. The reverse features the crest of New York City surrounded by panels of the four provinces of Ireland. A total of 211 have been awarded.

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  • Price

    $4250+ USD

  • Composition

    Bronze

  • Inscription

    Obv: WALTER SCOTT MEDAL FOR VALOR Rev: GARDA SIOCHANA NA H-EIREANN

  • Size

    44mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    The name of the recipient is engraved onto the suspension clasp.

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