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User:Onel5969 User:Premeditated Chaos if either if you can explain why the Elgibility section was mostly deleted that'd be great. The same source was used on the article Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal [1] and every similar article. The section was removed without adequate explanation. Nford24 ( PE121 Personnel Request Form) 14:07, 6 May 2023 (UTC)
We can find the clear photo of the coronation medal on the government website.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/medals-campaigns-descriptions-and-eligibility KGOO510 ( talk) 18:05, 14 May 2023 (UTC)
The status of the medallions/medals is unclear. They're called both medals and medallions; though, they appear to be the latter, as they have no ribbon nor mode of wear. They're not made by the Royal Canadian Mint, but, they were approved by the King and made "exclusively for Canada". One might wonder if these are what the PM was referring to when he said Canada would issue medals for the coronation; however, the number of medallions made doesn't match the number of medals Trudeau promised. Given all that... fuzzy overlap, this seemed the best place to put information about them. If someone's got another suggestion... -- ₪ MIESIANIACAL 20:43, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
The Canadian medal was never made.
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User:Onel5969 User:Premeditated Chaos if either if you can explain why the Elgibility section was mostly deleted that'd be great. The same source was used on the article Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal [1] and every similar article. The section was removed without adequate explanation. Nford24 ( PE121 Personnel Request Form) 14:07, 6 May 2023 (UTC)
We can find the clear photo of the coronation medal on the government website.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/medals-campaigns-descriptions-and-eligibility KGOO510 ( talk) 18:05, 14 May 2023 (UTC)
The status of the medallions/medals is unclear. They're called both medals and medallions; though, they appear to be the latter, as they have no ribbon nor mode of wear. They're not made by the Royal Canadian Mint, but, they were approved by the King and made "exclusively for Canada". One might wonder if these are what the PM was referring to when he said Canada would issue medals for the coronation; however, the number of medallions made doesn't match the number of medals Trudeau promised. Given all that... fuzzy overlap, this seemed the best place to put information about them. If someone's got another suggestion... -- ₪ MIESIANIACAL 20:43, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
The Canadian medal was never made.