Limited Edition Medallions
☰
Limited Edition Medallions
Limited Edition Medallions to honour and commemorate.
Create stunning collections and give wonderful gifts with these beautifully detailed medallions
commemorating key eras and actions throughout Australia’s rich military history.
POPPY MPRESSIONS COLLECTION
Featuring the vibrant poppies from the moving paintings by Australian artists Adriana Seserko and Naomi Crowther, these beautiful medallions are a moving addition to any collection. With raised poppy details and the three stanzas of the 'In Flanders Fields' poem on the reverse of the medallions.
-
Poppy Mpressions Brothers In Arms
Limited Edition Medallion -
Poppy Mpressions Where The Poppies Grow Limited Edition Medallion
-
Poppy Mpressions Fields of Poppies
Limited Edition Medallion
AFGHANISTAN
Honouring Australia’s longest active wartime engagement. For those who served in the conflict in Afghanistan, and those who waited at home, these beautiful medallions share the story of service, courage and mateship. These sensational proof quality medallions are a beautifully detailed reflection of the many facets of Australia’s involvement in the Afghanistan conflict. These unique medallions are available individually and in sets.
Operation Slipper
In service against terrorism
-
IED Clearance Medallion
-
Desert Special Ops Medallion
-
Village Patrol Medallion
-
Community Relations Medallion
-
Securing Sea Lanes Medallion
-
Training ANA Medallion
BEERSHEBA
Commemorate the charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade at Beersheba with stunning limited edition medallions. Honouring the men and horses of the Australian Light Horse in the Centenary year of the famous charge these stunning medallions are intricately detailed. Remembering the brave men and horses who mounted a cavalry charge to capture the Turkish stronghold on the 31st of October 1917, these limited edition medallions are an important addition to any collection and beautifully share this incredible story.
Battle for Beersheba
-
The Walers Mate
Light Horse Medallion -
Stand To Fight
Light Horse Medallion
BLACK HAWK
Celebrate the S-70A-9 Black Hawks as they come to their end of service with the Australian Army. Playing a pivotal role with the Australian Army Aviation (AAAvn) and the Royal Australian Air Force since its acceptance in 1987, the Black Hawk has fulfilled numerous military roles and roles within the wider Australian community.
Commemorate this beloved aircraft with proof-quality medallions and silver and gold limited edition medallions. Featuring artwork from leading Australian aviation artist Drew Harrison depicting the S-70A-9 Black Hawk in flight, with a schematic of the aircraft on the reverse, these limited edition medallions are a must-have for any aviation lover.
Explore the Black Hawk medallions now.
INTERNATIONAL FLEET REVIEW
Find and collect incredible proof quality medallions commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Royal Australian Navy’s first visit to Sydney. Own an important piece of this wonderful collection honouring the ships and stories of service. These medallions beautifully capture the pride in fleet. With unique features on these limited edition medallions, these highly polished and frosted silver-finished medallions are a perfect addition to any collection.
Explore the collection.
Pride in Fleet
Our Nation Our Navy
-
HMAS Fremantle II Medallion
-
HMAS Australia I Medallion
-
HMAS Parramatta IV Medallion
-
HMAS Canberra - Hobart Medallion
-
HMAS Oxley II Medallion
-
HMAS Yarra II Medallion
SANDS OF GALLIPOLI
The Sands of Gallipoli Limited Edition Medallions are a wonderful way to have a personal and enduring connection to the birthplace of the Australian spirit. Our Sands of Gallipoli medallions have honoured our diggers and their pride and courage for almost 20 years. Every set includes pieces that contain actual sands collected from the landing beaches of Gallipoli, creating an enduring connection.
These medallions are strictly limited. Expand your collection now.
Men of Valour
The ANZAC troops who stormed ashore Ari Burnu (now Anzac Cove), Gallipoli on 25 April 1915 were the finest troops ever assembled by the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF).
Their ill-fated campaign is legend and foundation of our national identity. The adversity faced at Gallipoli is well known and just surviving the almost unbearable conditions was in itself an incredible mark of courage.
There were also many acts of self-sacrifice, heroism and tenacity that defied the imagination, and they were honoured with the Empire’s highest military honour - the Victoria Cross (VC).
Its simple wording “FOR VALOUR” was personally chosen by Queen Victoria for whom the medal is named. Eight Australians, one New Zealander, and a New Zealander serving in an Australian unit were awarded the only Imperial bravery medal available to all ranks.
They lived and fought at a time and a place, and in conditions we can barely comprehend. However, one thing shines through the decades since they set a standard we can all aspire to. The Anzac Spirit.
-
Cyril Basset VC / Alexander Burton VC Medallion
-
William Dunstan VC / John Hamilton VC Medallion
-
Alfred Shout VC MC / William Symons VC Medallion
-
Albert Jacka VC MC And Bar / Leonard Keysor VC Medallion
-
Hugo Throssell VC / Frederick Tubb VC Medallion
MEDALS OF GALLIPOLI
They did not enlist for medals or glory, but their bravery, the ferocity of the fighting and the number of troops involved saw the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) awarded an unprecedented number of medals during the Gallipoli campaign.
At Gallipoli alone, 10 of the fabled Victoria Cross medals were awarded to ANZACs in just eight months - more than were awarded to Australian and New Zealanders in the three years of the Boer War.
The system for presenting medals was always a difficult process - how do you put a criterion on bravery in a time of war? The reality was that many acts of heroism went unseen or unreported and various commanders also had differing standards.
Nevertheless, from the esteemed Victoria Cross to the 'unofficial' Gallipoli Star, the medals of Gallipoli remain as recognition of the bravery, valour and selfless sacrifice made by our Anzacs during the most legendary battle in Australia's military history.
-
Victoria Cross
Medallion -
Distinguished Service Order Medallion
-
Military Cross
Medallion -
Distinguished Conduct Medal Medallion
-
Military Medal
Medallion -
1914 - 15 Star
Medallion
ORDINARY PEOPLE - EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE
The Aussie tradition of extraordinary service and looking out for your mates started in the Boer War. It was enhanced at Gallipoli and shines brightly today.
Helping your mate is not restricted to any one campaign. Indeed, it is a trait that seems to flow in the veins of Diggers in every campaign.
One of these Diggers was Simpson, the Man with the Donkey, at Anzac Cove. The bravery shown by John Simpson Kirkpatrick soon became one of the most prominent symbols of Australian courage and tenacity at Gallipoli.
Instructed to recover and assist the wounded, he used a donkey to carry men down from the front line, often exposing himself to fire.
No doubt each and every soldier throughout the proud history of Australian military service has had a story to tell; a story of ordinary men and women providing extraordinary service.
Stories that tell of the bond of mateship, the highs and the lows, the courage and fear, and those they lost. These important contributions to our history are to be passed on and shared through the generations.
This collection pays tribute to the ordinary Digger who gives extraordinary service.
-
Landing Medallion
-
Fighting Medallion
-
Wounded in Action Medallion
-
Caring For the Injured Medallion
-
Farewelling Lost Mates Medallion
-
Commemoration Medallion
THE LANDING
The limited edition medallions feature five iconic images from the Landing at Gallipoli, masterfully recreated in highly polished silver and frosted gold plating.
Incorporated in the medallion ‘The Landing’ is a clear capsule containing authentic sand from Gallipoli and a miniature 1904 Rising Sun hat badge.
SoG 08 Set of Five Medallions
-
The Landing Medallion
-
In The Boats Medallion
-
On The Beach Medallion
-
En Route Medallion
-
Creating The Legend Medallion
Battles Of Gallipoli
-
The Landing of the Covering Force Medallion
-
Shooting Up At The Flashes On The Skyline Medallion
-
A Futile Charge Medallion
-
The Tragic End Medallion
-
Assaulting the front line trenches Medallion
-
Breaking Through Medallion
The Landing Set of Six Ltd Ed Medallions SoG 12
Lone Pine Set of Six Ltd Ed Medallions SoG 13
-
Towed To The Cove Medallion
-
The Landing of the Covering Force Medallion
-
To the First Ridge! Medallion
-
"Come on, boys, they can't hit you!" Medallion
-
The Fallen, 25 April 1915 Medallion
-
Shooting up at the flashes on the skyline Medallion
-
Launching the August Offensive Medallion
-
Assaulting the Front Line Trenches Medallion
-
Breaking Through Medallion
-
Close Combat Medallion
-
Into The Trenches Medallion
-
One of the 2,277 casualties Medallion
OUR PEOPLE - THEIR SERVICE
The Our People - Their Service Collection we remembers the people who made up the various arms of ANZAC service; from troopers and artillery men, through to our medical corps and signalmen.
These six limited edition proof quality medallions tell their story. The medallions are housed in a rotating timber stand and feature a header medallion, a vial of Gallipoli sand and a numbered certificate of authenticity.
-
SOG Artillery Medallion
-
SOG Mounted Medallion
-
SOG Navy Medallion
-
SOG They Also Served Medallion
-
SOG Medical Medallion
THE GREAT WAR
In this, the first year in our 100th anniversary commemorations of the First World War (1914-18), the story of our boys' passage to and through Gallipoli unfolds with the superb Sands of Gallipoli Limited Edition Medallions.
Six stunning medallions have been minted with the obverse of the medallions featuring designs based on a series of sketches depicting the early stages of Australia's involvement in the Great War.
The sketches, by renowned Australian artist Drew Harrison, were specially commissioned for this collection. The reverse of the medallions reflects the reverse of the Victory Medal.
-
Great War-Training in Egypt Medallion
-
Signing On medallion
-
War Declared Medallion
-
Victory At Sea Medallion
-
March to War Medallion
-
Battle of Fromelles
Medallion -
Battle of Pozieres
Medallion -
Battle of Romani
Medallion -
To The Western Front
Medallion -
Royal Australian Navy - North Sea 1916 Medallion
-
Australian Flying Corps Medallion
NOT FOR SINGLE SALE
90TH ANNIVERSARY
Gallipoli was a turning point in Australian history. Here, in its first major battle fought as a nation, Australia found a spirit forged in mateship and courage.
The ill-fated campaign to invade the Gallipoli Peninsular, capture Constantinople and open up the Dardanelles to allied shipping was part of Britain's grand plan to defeat Germany's Turkish ally.
Against fierce opposition Australian and New Zealand troops fought with such courage that Australia's official war correspondent Charles Bean concluded, 'nothing can alter what happened now:
ANZAC stood and still stands for reckless valour in a good cause, for enterprise, resourcefulness, fidelity, comradeship and endurance that will never admit defeat.'
-
Retreating with Honour Medallion
-
Leaving Australia Medallion
IN THE SERVICE OF OTHERS
A collection created to honour those who have risked their lives in the defence of others. For the Australian military, these extraordinary acts of bravery are recognised by the Victoria Cross (VC). For these acts performed in civilian and non-combat military situations, the Imperial George Cross (GC) was awarded until the uniquely Australian Cross of Valour was introduced in 1975. Explore the collection.
In The Service Of Others
-
Keith Payne VC Medallion
-
Mark Donaldson VC Medallion
-
Daniel Keighran VC Medallion
-
Michael Pratt GC Medallion
-
For Valour & Gallantry Proof Medallion
VIETNAM
Some 60,000 Australians served in the Vietnam War - on land, in the air and at sea. These incredible medallions help to share and honour their story. Commemorate and remember the service of the brave young men and women who went to war. All Vietnam medallions are produced in a very low mintage, with no more than 1,000 released.
Discover the range of Vietnam Limited Edition Medallions.
Vietnam 50th
-
Infantry Vietnam 50th
Medallion -
Armour Vietnam 50th Ltd Edition Medallion
-
Artillery Vietnam 50th
Medallion -
Signals Vietnam 50th
Medallion
Combined Arms Contact
-
CAC-Centurion in the Fight
Medallion -
CAC-Controlling the Fight
Medallion -
CAC-Saving Life Under Fire Medallion
-
CAC-Huey Joins the Fight
Medallion -
CAC-Pushing Ahead Under Fire Medallion
WORLD WAR II
Limited Edition Medallions that commemorate all those who served Australia in World War II. These beautifully detailed limited edition medallions capture and honour the courage and bravery of those who serve across all services and theatres of war, from Europe to the Pacific. Honour and commemorate with these unique pieces that are a favourite of collectors.
Australia at war
1942
-
Bomber Command (RAAF) Medallion
-
Australia Under Attack Medallion
-
Australian POWS Medallion
-
Fall of Singapore Medallion
-
Battle at Sea (RAN) Medallion
-
Battle of El Alamein Medallion