Description
all of which were killed
his right hand gripping the front opening of his tunic
From January 29
OBB” on the reverse
leaving the other to be engraved on it the name and surname of the dealer
Prussia, Kingdom. A General Honour Medal, Ii Class, With 50 Year Clasp Hold all of which were killed(Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen II. Klasse mit Einsatzzahl 50). Instituted 18 January 1810 by King Friedrich Wilhelm III. (1810 1918 issue; 1907 version). Constructed of silver, on loop for suspension from its period original ribbon with 50 clasp, the obverse with a monogram of King Friedrich Wilhelm III, the reverse with an inscription of VERDIENST UM DEN STAAT, inside of a laurel wreath, unmarked, measuring 39. 33 mm in diameter, weighing 23. 6 grams, in
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