Very rare, heavy, 9ct gold Championship football medal presented to T.J. Griffin, a director of Albion Rovers FC for winning the 2nd Division of the Scottish Football League, the equivalent of the Championship today. This medal represents the best achievement of Albion Rovers, the only time the Club won the 2nd tier Championship. The front of the medal is engraved with the Coatbridge coat of arms and is further engraved "SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 2ND. DIVN". The obverse is engraved "ALBION ROVERS F.C. T.J. GRIFFIN 1933 - 34". The medal has a clasp fitted to be worn as a badge.As this medal is unique in its design, bearing the Coatbridge coat of arms, it is likely the medal was specially commissioned by the Club to celebrate winning the 2nd Division Championship.The package includes an original photograph, fully captioned and professionally produced, again probably by Albion Rovers, and presented to players and directors. It will have been from the personal collection of Club Director, T.J. Griffin, who owned the medal. The photo alone will be valued at £100 at least. T.J. Griffin is highlighted.Weight: 14.9 gm. Width: 23 mm. Height: 33 mm. Hall Mark: Birmingham 1933. Maker's Mark: J.C.Summary: As can be seen from the photos and history of this medal it is a very collectable item, particularly for Albion Rovers fans as it represents their greatest League achievement. Good luck!