Talk:Fidelity Medallion
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[edit]Hi I'm not a native English-speaker, but i think the translation is wrong, not exact at least. Also 'patriae' is spelled wrong (there is no danish æ in the Latin alphabet) With a little knowledge of Latin, I'd say 'amor patriae vincit' means 'Patriotism suceeds' or 'homelandish Love overcomes'
Bye, --188.100.233.43 (talk) 00:33, 24 June 2011 (UTC) [orgel]
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Where is it now?
[edit]In a museum somewhere? Are we to assume from the one source that it's currently held in the "Historical Collection of New York"? More information would be appreciated. -- Ϫ 03:40, 25 March 2012 (UTC)
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