The medal's obverse bears Bolivar on hroseback, facing left. Around,BOLIVAR · EMANCIPO · VENEZUELA · EN · CARABOBO · Y · DE · ALLI · PARTIO · A · REALIZAR · LA · LIBERTAD · DEL · CONTINENTE; signed in exergue at right, Morgan
The reverse bears winged female holding sword and horn. In wreath at her right, JUNIO 24 / DE / 1821; below, JUNIO 24 / DE / 1921; around, EL · GENERAL · JUAN · VICENTE · GOMEZ · EN - CELEBRACION · DEL · CENTENARIO · DE · LA · BATALLA · DE · CARABOBO
The Battle of Carabobo on June 24, 1821, was fought between independence fighters under the command of Venezuelan General Simon Bolivar. and Spanish Field Marshal Miguel de la Torre. While there were other battles to follow, Bolivar's decisive victory in this battle led to the independence of Venezuela.
This medal really demonstrates Morgan's prowess as a medalist. It is very different from much of the work he did for the U.S. Mint and is one of my favorite medals by him. The medal measures 70mm in diameter and was struck in bronze by the U.S. Mint. The mintage is not known to me but someone can hopefully help me out with this information.