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Sarandi, Ytusaingo, Rincón de las Gallinas Gaucho button

Sarandi, Ytusaingo, Rincón de las Gallinas (Gaucho button) - obverseSarandi, Ytusaingo, Rincón de las Gallinas (Gaucho button) - reverse

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Features

Location Uruguay
Period Oriental Republic of Uruguay (1825-date)
Type Art medals
Years 1829-1878
Composition Bronze (Copper and Brass Variations)
Weight 15 g
Diameter 38 mm
Thickness 1 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Issued 1829
Number
N#
462338
References CEMI# URC1
Catálogo de Exonumia Monetaria Iberoamericana (http://www.botonistica.es/portacemi.html)

Commemorative issue

Sarandi Battles, Ytusaingo, "Rincón de las Gallinas" - Brazil War (or Cisplatine War)

Obverse

Coat of arms of Uruguay.

Script: Latin

Lettering: ESTADO ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY

Translation: Oriental State of Uruguay

Reverse

Laurel wreaths lettering.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
SARANDI
YTUSAINGO
RINCÓN DE LAS
GALLINAS

Edge

Plain

Comments

Fructuoso de Rivera had been honored by Emperor Dom Pedro I with the title of Baron of Tacuarembó. Until that moment, he had served under the command of the Brazilian general Lecor, but he made the swift decision to switch sides along with his Oriental (Uruguayan) troops, taking command of one of the columns that, in coordination with those of Lavalleja, advanced toward the town of Mercedes, on the Río Negro, with the purpose of fighting the Brazilian Brigadier Abreu.

 

One of the leaders of these forces was also Colonel Andrés Latorre, who would later go on to occupy important political roles. On September 24, 1825, a clash occurred between the two armies at Rincón de las Gallinas, also known as Rincón de Haedo. As a result, the Eastern troops seized all of Abreu’s cavalry, effectively immobilizing him. A rastra button, manufactured considerably later in Europe, references this battle among others from that campaign—such as the one that took place on October 12 of the same year in Sarandí, and the decisive one at Ituzaingó, which we will discuss next.

 

The Uruguayan rastra button mentions the three decisive battles. Over time, this piece has been offered by various auction houses as a military award.

 

From: Chao, Fernando. Premios y condecoraciones en territorio uruguayo 1807–1830 / Fernando Chao. – 1st ed. – Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Mercedes Chao Cabanellas, 2021.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC References
ND  CEMI# URC2
Catálogo de Exonumia Monetaria Iberoamericana (http://www.botonistica.es/portacemi.html)
JULIO 1830 around the sun
ND (1829-1878)  CEMI# URC1
Catálogo de Exonumia Monetaria Iberoamericana (http://www.botonistica.es/portacemi.html)

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