The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal (obverse)
The medal was designed by the New Zealand Herald of Arms and struck in bronze-gilt metal by the Royal Australian Mint.
The obverse (pictured) bears the effigy of the Queen.
The reverse bears the official 1990 symbol, a kotuku, white heron, designed by Fred Graham and Roy Good.
The ribbon has nine narrow stripes of red ochre, white, red ochre, white, black, white, red ochre, white, and red ochre. The medal is worn on the left breast for a man or on a ribbon bow on the left shoulder for a woman.
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The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal (reverse)
The medal was designed by the New Zealand Herald of Arms and struck in bronze-gilt metal by the Royal Australian Mint.
The reverse (pictured) bears the official 1990 symbol, a kotuku, white heron, designed by Fred Graham and Roy Good.
The obverse bears the effigy of the Queen.
The ribbon has nine narrow stripes of red ochre, white, red ochre, white, black, white, red ochre, white, and red ochre. The medal is worn on the left breast for a man or on a ribbon bow on the left shoulder for a woman.
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The New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993 (obverse)
The medal was designed by the New Zealand Herald of Arms and struck in bronze, with an antique finish, by the Royal Australian Mint.
The obverse (pictured) shows the crowned effigy of the Sovereign.
The reverse has the inscription “1893 THE NEW ZEALAND SUFFRAGE CENTENNIAL 1993” between a fern frond and a sprig of camellia foliage with a single bloom, stems crossed in the base and tied with a bow.
The ribbon is purple with narrow central stripes of white, yellow, and white. The medal is worn on the left breast suspended by a ribbon, or a ribbon bow on the left shoulder, when worn by a woman.
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The New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993 (reverse)
The medal was designed by the New Zealand Herald of Arms and struck in bronze, with an antique finish, by the Royal Australian Mint.
The reverse (pictured) has the inscription “1893 THE NEW ZEALAND SUFFRAGE CENTENNIAL 1993” between a fern frond and a sprig of camellia foliage with a single bloom, stems crossed in the base and tied with a bow.
The obverse shows the crowned effigy of the Sovereign.
The ribbon is purple with narrow central stripes of white, yellow, and white. The medal is worn on the left breast suspended by a ribbon, or a ribbon bow on the left shoulder, when worn by a woman.
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The New Zealand America's Cup Medallion (obverse)
The special commemorative medallion is not designed to be worn. It was issued to members of Team New Zealand and others who contributed to the America’s Cup victory at San Diego, USA, on 13 May 1995. Seventy-nine medallions were issued.
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The New Zealand America's Cup Medallion (reverse)
The special commemorative medallion is not designed to be worn. It was issued to members of Team New Zealand and others who contributed to the America’s Cup victory at San Diego, USA, on 13 May 1995. Seventy-nine medallions were issued.
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