Near East Relief Commemorative Medal for Humanitarian Service, 1915
Identifier
ANRO-1745
Reference Description
Obverse: Shield of the Near East Relief organization. The shield includes several symbols: a crescent and star, a lamb carrying a flag, and a cross, representing unity, sacrifice, and Christian charity. Above the shield is a single star, and the surrounding inscription reads NEAR EAST RELIEF and OPVS IVSTITIAE PAX (Latin for "The work of justice is peace").
Reverse: Initials N.E.R. encircled by a laurel wreath, symbolizing honor and victory. At the top is the year 1915, and the surrounding inscription reads FOR FAITHFUL AND UNSELFISH SERVICE TO HUMANITY, acknowledging the contributions of those who aided in the humanitarian efforts.
Specifications:
Artist / Engraver:
Mint: The Gorham Co, New York
Edge: inscribed Gorham Co
Mintage:
Reference:
Image shown: ANRO collection inv. no. 183
Reverse: Initials N.E.R. encircled by a laurel wreath, symbolizing honor and victory. At the top is the year 1915, and the surrounding inscription reads FOR FAITHFUL AND UNSELFISH SERVICE TO HUMANITY, acknowledging the contributions of those who aided in the humanitarian efforts.
Specifications:
Artist / Engraver:
Mint: The Gorham Co, New York
Edge: inscribed Gorham Co
Mintage:
Reference:
Image shown: ANRO collection inv. no. 183
Notes
This medal commemorates the efforts of the Near East Relief, an organization established in response to the Armenian Genocide and other crises in the region during and after World War I. The Near East Relief played a pivotal role in providing aid, saving countless lives through its support of refugees and orphans. The symbols on the obverse reflect the organization's mission of unity, charity, and justice, while the reverse honors the dedication of its contributors to humanity. The year 1915 marks the beginning of its vital relief efforts during one of history’s most devastating humanitarian crises.
Collection
Citation
“Near East Relief Commemorative Medal for Humanitarian Service, 1915,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed December 22, 2024, https://armnumres.org/items/show/1745.