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Medal for the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller, to mark the 50th Anniversary of its Charter from HM King Peter II of Yugoslavia. One of an edition of 10 struck in silver by Thomas Fattorini, in box of issue.
Method of acquisition: Given (2014-11-24) by Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller
Production date: AD 2014
Object composed of silver Diameter 57 mm Weight 84.24 g
Inscription present: Allegory of St. John in the Wilderness
Accession number: CM.586-2014
Primary reference Number: 210111
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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