This silver oxide medal is 22mm or 2.2cm long and oval in shape. It features a holy image of St Paul on the front and St Peter on the back.
Saint Paul the Apostle, also known as Saint Paul, holds a significant place in early Christianity. He is widely recognized as one of the most influential apostles who followed Jesus Christ. Saint Paul is the patron saint of missionaries, writers, authors, and journalists.
As the traditional first pope of the Roman Catholic Church, St. Peter has a long list of places, occupations, and causes under his patronage. He is the patron saint of popes and of Rome and of many cities that bear his name, such as St. Petersburg and Saint-Pierre. As a former fisherman, he is the patron saint of netmakers, shipbuilders, and fishermen, and, because he holds the “keys of heaven,” he is also the patron saint of locksmiths. Possibly because he is said to have walked on water with Jesus, he is the patron saint of cobblers and of those with foot problems.