Guglielmo Marconi


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Description

This commemorative medal measures about 4.6 cm in diameter, was made manually in scale 1:1 without automated reduction processes and, subsequently, was reproduced in limited series and enriched by electro galvanization and finally brushed by hand.
The medal is shipped in a practical handmade blue velvet effect bag with a certificate that in addition to guaranteeing the authenticity shows the serial number.

Straight
Three-dimensional representation of the bust of Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi (Bologna, April 25, 1874 – Rome, July 20, 1937). Italian inventor, entrepreneur and politician. To him we owe the development of an effective system of remote telecommunications via radio waves, which had considerable diffusion, whose evolution led to the development of radio and television and in general of all modern systems and methods of radio communication using wireless communications, and which earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1909 shared with Carl Ferdinand Braun.

Verso
the back shows a representation of Marconi with his famous invention: the telegraph. On July 2, 1897 in London he obtained the patent for his radio (or rather his wireless telegraphic transmission). It was a historic day because that object, so strange for its time, became one of the first mass media that spread throughout the world and helped to convey news in real time.

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