Germany, Weimar Republic. Satirical medal Nuremberg 1921 (Deutscher Not und Schmach Taler)
Germany, Weimar Republic. Inflation medal 1923, Eitz
Germany, Württemberg. Silver military medal (Für Tapferkeit und Treue / For bravery and loyalty), Wilhelm II 1891-1918
- KOD: 4605172MA
Germany, Weimar Republic, Nuremberg 1921 Satirical Medal, Silver plated Brass 37,0 mm, weight 19,64 g., Condition XF+, damaged rim.
This satirical medal by Wittig Friesen, Deutscher Not und Schmach Taler / German Thaler of Misfortune and Disgrace is a real treat for all lovers of the Weimar Republic era.
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