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  • A Lot of Four German Awards and Medals
  • A Lot of Four German Awards and Medals
  • A Lot of Four German Awards and Medals

Item: G24668

A Lot of Four German Awards and Medals

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A Lot of Four German Awards and Medals

1) A 3rd Class Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) “Reich Labour Service” Long Service Award for Men; twelve year service; in silvered aluminum; unmarked; measuring 40 mm x 33 mm; original ribbon; contact and silvering wear. 2) A Kriegsgedenkmünze des Kyffhäuserbundes; in gilt bronze; maker marked “Haseaus” (Hermann Haseaus) on obverse; measuring 47 mm x 31 mm; original ribbon; some corrosion. 3) A 1939 2nd Class War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz); in bronze; unmarked; measuring 50 mm x 48 mm; correct replacement ribbon; contact marks and light corrosion. 4) First War Hindenburg Cross (Ehrenkreuz des Welkrieges 1914-1918); in bronze gilt iron; marked “W” on reverse; measuring 37 mm x 37 mm; correct replacement ribbon. Condition warrying from better than fine to very fine.
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