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  • Germany, Imperial. Three Zeppelin Medals
  • Germany, Imperial. Three Zeppelin Medals
  • Germany, Imperial. Three Zeppelin Medals

Item: G48912

Germany, Imperial. Three Zeppelin Medals

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$285

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Germany, Imperial. Three Zeppelin Medals

1. Maiden Flight of the Airship LZ 127 "Graf Zeppelin" on the 90th Birthday of Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin Commemorative Medal 1928 (in bronze, maker marked "BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT" (Bavarian Main Mint Office) on the edge, obverse illustrating the bust of Count Zeppelin, surrounded by the inscription "TAUFE DES. LZ 127. AM 90. GEBURTSTAG. 8. JULI 1928" (Christening of the LZ 127 on his 90th Birthday, July 8, 1928), reverse illustrating the coat-of-arms of the noble lineage of Zeppelin, flanked by a boy to the left and girl to the right, each child playing with a balloon, with a zeppelin in the background, inscribed "GLÜCK AB GRAF ZEPPELIN" (Happiness from Count Zeppelin) above, the engraver's initials "K.G" below the arms, measuring 36 mm in diameter, very light contact); 
 
2. First Flight of the LZ 1 Zeppelin Airship Over Lake Constance 75th Anniversary Medal 1900-1975 (in silvered bronze, obverse illustrating the bust of Count Zeppelin, inscribed "GRAF FERD." to the left and "V. ZEPPELIN" to the right, reverse illustrating the LZ 1 zeppelin in flight over Lake Constance, inscribed "GUT LUFT! - GLÜCK AB!" (Good Air! Lucky!) above and dated "1900-1975" below, measuring 40.3 mm in diameter, scattered silvering wear, contact marks); 
 
3. Five Reichsmark Coin 1930 (in .500 grade silver, reeded edge, obverse illustrating the German eagle surrounded by the inscription "DEUTSCHES REICH 1930 / 5 REICHSMARK", reverse illustrating the Graf Zeppelin backed by a world globe, the zeppelin made famous by having performed the first circumnavigation of the world by airship, and the first nonstop crossing of the Pacific Ocean by air in 1929, surrounded by the inscription "GRAF ZEPPELIN / WELTFLUG 1929", measuring 36 mm in diameter, contact marks).
 
Ranging from very fine to near extremely fine.
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