The Kabul to Kandahar Star (1880) is a historic British military medal awarded to troops who participated in the legendary 320-mile march led by General Roberts during the Second Anglo-Afghan War. Crafted from bronze captured from Afghan cannons, the medal features a star design with Queen Victoria’s royal cypher at its center and the inscription “Kabul to Kandahar 1880.” Symbolizing bravery and endurance, this rare collectible holds immense historical significance and is a prized item among military enthusiasts and collectors.
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Specifications
In The Box
1-Star Bronze Medal
General
Brand
Hop n Shop
Model Name
Rare British Army 1880 Star Bronze Medal
Type
Medal
Size
90,62,5
Body Material
Bronze
Base Material
Bronze
Key Features
Material: Made from bronze captured from Afghan cannons, Design: Star-shaped with Queen Victoria's royal cypher at the center
Additional Features
Inscription: "Kabul to Kandahar 1880" on the front, Historical Significance: Commemorates the 320-mile march by General Roberts, No Ribbon: Originally issued without a ribbon, Collectible: Highly valued by military history collectors, Weight: Approx. 60–65 grams
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