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Medallic Orientation
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Medal Alignment
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Medallic orientation (or medal alignment, or variations of these) derives its name from medals tagged to a uniform. For a medal to display properly, when the obverse of the medal is right side up, a left or right turn must show the reverse also to be right side up. In other words, the tops of the obverse and reverse share the same position.
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Title | Class |
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6 hr | NumismaticTerm |
Title | Class |
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Axis | NumismaticTerm |
Title | Class |
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1929 - 10 P | NumismaticObject |
1929 - 10 P (Essai) | NumismaticObject |
1929 - 25 P | NumismaticObject |
1929 - 25 P (Essai) | NumismaticObject |
1929 - 50 P | NumismaticObject |
1929 - 50 P (Essai) | NumismaticObject |
1933 - 25 P | NumismaticObject |
1933 - 50 P | NumismaticObject |
1936 - 25 P | NumismaticObject |
1936 - 50 P | NumismaticObject |
1941 - 1 P | NumismaticObject |
1941 - ½ P | NumismaticObject |
1941 - 2½ P | NumismaticObject |
1952 - 25 P | NumismaticObject |
1952 - 50 P | NumismaticObject |
1954 - 5 P | NumismaticObject |
1955 - 10 P | NumismaticObject |
1961 - 25 P | NumismaticObject |
1980 - 1 LBP (Olympics) | NumismaticObject |
1980 - 1 LBP (Piedfort) | NumismaticObject |
1980 - 10 LBP (Olympics) | NumismaticObject |
1980 - 10 LBP (Piedfort) | NumismaticObject |
1980 - 400 LBP (Olympics) | NumismaticObject |
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