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Medal Name: Libera Soror
Struck for: United States by the NetherlandsGeneral
Approval:
OBVERSE
LIBERA SOROR. (Free sister.)
The sun shedding its rays on two maidens, one of whom, with breast-plateand helmet, and personifying the States-General of the Netherlands, holds with her left hand a staff surmounted by a cap of Liberty over the head of her companion.
The latter, an Indian queen (America), holds in her left hand a lance, a shield with thirteen stars (the thirteen original United States), and the end of a chain which binds a leopard (Great Britain), on whose head she rests her left foot.
Their right hands, clasped, are extended over a fire burning on an antique altar ornamented with a caduceus and a cornucopia, the attributes of Mercury, god of commerce.
Exergue: SOLEMNI DECR. AGN. 19 APR. MDCCLXXXII(Solemni decreto agnita, 19 Aprilis, 1782: Acknowledged by a solemn decree, April 19, 1782)
REVERSE
TYRANNIS VIRTUTE REPULSA. (Tyranny repulsed by virtue.) A unicorn (Great Britain), royally gorged, lies extended at the foot of a precipice, against which it has broken its horn;
in the background a vast country(America), diversified by plains, rivers and mountains.
Exergue: SUB GALLIÆ AUSPICIIS (Under the auspices of France).
BACKGROUND
This was 1782 Dutch medal hailing John Adams' arrival as U.S. envoy to the Netherlands after the Revolution.
Source: The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 by J. F. Loubat, LL.D. (1878)

