Medal of the Yvelines Department – Versailles, Mantes-la-Jolie, Rambouillet, St-Germain-en-Laye
In bronze
Weight: 205.5 g
Diameter: 67,5 mm
Obverse:
In the center of a radiant sun , the coat of arms of the Yvelines department ( azure sown with gold fleurs-de-lys with two wavy silver bands overlapping the whole ).
Below, four coats of arms :
– Versailles ( azure with three golden fleurs-de-lys, with a chief argent charged with a two-headed rooster issuant au naturel )
– Mantes-la-Jolie ( Half-party, first azure with a gold fleur-de-lys, second gold with a torn oak of sinople englanté of the field )
– Rambouillet ( partied on the right sable with a half-saltier argent issuant from the partition (of Angennes), on the sinister tiercé in fess, in one or with a stag contourné au naturel, in two gules with a lamb argent and in three argent with a tree uprooted vert; in the abyss, azure with three lilies or broken by a baton perished gules )
– Saint-Germain-en-Laye ( Party of modern France and Navarre; enté in point argent with the capital letter L or. Modern France: azure with three fleurs-de-lis or; Navarre: gules with gold chains placed in pale, in fess, in saltire and in orle charged in the heart with an emerald au naturel. )
Horn of Plenty Punch .
Around, the circular inscription: DEPARTEMENT DES YVELINES
Reverse:
Wooded path in perspective with a fountain in the center and a castle in the background, a stone balustrade in the foreground, a deer on the left.
Edge:
1987 + Cornucopia hallmark (Paris Mint) + BRONZE