Non-athletic award medal from the Paris 1900 Exposition Universelle Internationale, which played host to that year's Summer Olympics. Silver, 63.5 mm, 112 gm, by Jules-Clement Chaplain. The front depicts a profile view of Marianne, the national symbol of the French Republic; the reverse bears an athlete with a torch riding on the back of Nike, the goddess of victory, with tablet below issuing the medal to "H. Butler." Stamped on the edge with the Paris mint's cornucopia symbol and “Argent.” Includes the original leather presentation case, with lid detached but present. Since this Olympics did not issue participation medals, these non-athletic award medals are used as a placeholder in participation medal collections. With its brilliant Art Nouveau style and exceptional polish, this uncommon award exists as one of the most aesthetically pleasing of all Olympic-related medals.