Austria-Hungary, A Military Merit Medal, Karl I Issue, c. 1917. Auction Archive such as the domed pin
Description
such as the domed pin on the right side of the hinge
A grouping of two NSKOV (Nationalsozialistische Kriegsopferversorgung/National Socialist War Victim’s Care) membership badges
black paper and cotton backer
clips exhibiting rust
the remainder of the Battalion to remain under arms at headquarters
Austria-Hungary, A Military Merit Medal, Karl I Issue, c. 1917. Auction Archive such as the domed pinInstituted in 1880. In silver, the obverse bearing the profile of Emperor Karl I, the reverse bearing the Latin motto SIGNUM LAUDIS (Sign of Praise), original ribbon, hallmarked with A (Vienna), 45. 5 mm (h) x 30. 5 mm (w), light contact, extremely fine. Footnote: The Military Merit Medal was established on 12 March 1880 by Emperor Franz Joseph I. It was awarded for military merit to officers and officials of similar rank. A new series of Silver and
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