| This medal commemorates the signing of the Peace of Lunéville in 1801. The obverse has a portrait of a young Napoleon with long hair pulled back into a tail. The reverse shows an angel flying over the implements of war. This was obviously produced in a German speaking country but neither Bramsen or d'Essling indicate which it might be. Fortiter translates the legends as: "To commemorate the peace signed at Luneville on 9 February 1801". |
| There are hi-res scans attached to the pictures above. |
| d'Essling - 890 Paix de Lunéville |
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| Buste de Bonaparte à g. | R. ZUM ANDENKEN DES FRIEDENS. Génie ailé tenant couronnes, et mettant le feu à un amas d'armes. A l'horizon à dr., soleil levant. |
| (TN. 83.1 - B. 119) Arg. et br (copie). 41 mm. | |