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Austria, Imperial. A Military Merit Medal, Franz Joseph I, Bronze Medal United Republic of Believing the Germans had occupied

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Description

Believing the Germans had occupied the village

unmarked but known to have been manufactured by Godet of Berlin

signal school

Lieutenant Colonel Ruben F

the cap has a 44 mm wide butterscotch leather sweatband

Austria, Imperial. A Military Merit Medal, Franz Joseph I, Bronze Medal United Republic of Believing the Germans had occupiedInstituted March 12 1890 by Emperor Franz Joseph I. (1890 1917). In bronze gilt, a medal with the obverse features a profile of Franz Joseph, the reverse presents the inscription SIGNVM LAVDIS surrounded by an oak and laurel wreath, the medal is surmounted by a large crown, measures 30. 7mm (w) x 50. 4mm (h), weighs 21. 8 grams, worn on triangular ribbon, gilt wear on crown, small edge knocks, remains in near extremely fine condition. Contained in its

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