#73278 Available
N.S.D.A.P.-related commemorative medal entitled: 'Deutsch die Saar - Frei die Saar - 18. Januar 1935'
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€ 110,00
This is a nicely preserved - and with certainty not that easily encountered! - reddish-bronze-toned and medium-sized, so-called: N.S.D.A.P.-related, commemorative medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs- o. tragbare Medaille') showing a swastika and man 'loosening the chains' and that is entitled: 'Deutsch die Saar' and that shows on its back the superimposed text (and oakleaves): 'Frei die Saar - 18. Januar 1935' and that comes in a moderately worn- (albeit fully undamaged and/or nicely preserved-), condition. The medal - that is totally void of a makers'-designation - retains a fully untouched, reddish-bronze-toned (and somewhat shiny!) surface (as can be seen on the pictures). These attractive 'Erinnerungs- o. tragbare Medaillen' were awarded (in similar form and/or model) from 1935 onwards and are actually not that commonly encountered. This attractive - and totally undamaged! - example has an approximate diameter of 3,8 cms. and originates from a German private-household: it came without a ribbon and was never before part of a collection. I deem that I priced this attractive and/or nicely preserved and 'high-quality-produced' example of a: 'Erinnerungs- o. tragbare Medaille' commemorating the annexation of the Saar in the year 1935, accordingly!