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Oldenburg - Medal for Rescue from Danger, 3rd coinage

Oldenburg - Medal for Rescue from Danger, 3rd coinage

Oldenburg - Medal for Rescue from Danger, 3rd coinage

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DESCRIPTion, DETaILS & Photos
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PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 30.1 mm
MAKER
WEIGHT 10.1 g
LOT K-8146
EAN 2000000674247
LOT K-8146
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
EAN 2000000674247
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 30.1 mm
MAKER
WEIGHT 10.1 g
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
LOT K-8146
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 30.1 mm
EAN 2000000674247
MAKER
WEIGHT 10.1 g
Imperial Germany
Oldenburg - Medal for Rescue from Danger, 3rd coinage


Description

This rescue medal is coined form silver in the coinage from 1912 onwards. Those medals do not have the recipients name and date of deed added to the rim of the medal. Tool maker “Brehmer F.” on neck segment of the Grand Dukes bust.

Almost mint medal with original ribbon.

Exceedingly rare as only 80 medals were awarded.


Condition
1-
Historical information
Award period
- 1918
OEK
Institution date
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The Merit Medal for Rescue from Danger was founded by Grand Duke Paul Friedrich August on January 17, 1848, for all those that would attempt to rescue while putting their own life in danger. There are three different coinages. March 25, 1850, to 1865, 1865 to 1912 and 1912 to about 1918. A total of 280 medals were awarded during the whole time of the medal’s existence.

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