Neat, WH Czech occupation-medal '1 October 1938' and accompanying (minimally confectioned) ribbon (ie. 'Bandabschnitt') that comes stored in its original, carton-based pouch as was produced by the maker: 'Josef Bergs & Co.' Neat, WH Czech occupation-medal '1 October 1938' and accompanying (minimally confectioned) ribbon (ie. 'Bandabschnitt') that comes stored in its original, carton-based pouch as was produced by the maker: 'Josef Bergs & Co.' Neat, WH Czech occupation-medal '1 October 1938' and accompanying (minimally confectioned) ribbon (ie. 'Bandabschnitt') that comes stored in its original, carton-based pouch as was produced by the maker: 'Josef Bergs & Co.' Neat, WH Czech occupation-medal '1 October 1938' and accompanying (minimally confectioned) ribbon (ie. 'Bandabschnitt') that comes stored in its original, carton-based pouch as was produced by the maker: 'Josef Bergs & Co.' Neat, WH Czech occupation-medal '1 October 1938' and accompanying (minimally confectioned) ribbon (ie. 'Bandabschnitt') that comes stored in its original, carton-based pouch as was produced by the maker: 'Josef Bergs & Co.'

Neat, WH Czech occupation-medal '1 October 1938' and accompanying (minimally confectioned) ribbon (ie. 'Bandabschnitt') that comes stored in its original, carton-based pouch as was produced by the maker: 'Josef Bergs & Co.'

This is an attractive - and in such untouched and complete condition fairly unusually seen! - example of a WH Czech occupation medal '1 October 1938' (as was awarded to all members of the armed forces that participated in the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, which started on 1 October 1938) that comes stored in its original, carton-based pouch by the (for a Czech occupation-medal unusually seen!) maker: 'Josef Bergs & Co.' and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit issued- but hardly worn- nor used-), condition. This example comes together with its original (non-confectioned, folded and/or approximately 19 cms. long-sized-) ribbon as found and issued. The medal is a very attractive example having great detail: all its (bright-toned!) golden-bronze finish is still perfectly preserved whereas the medal has a minimal 'blackened' tarnish ie. age-patina. The pouch - which is rare in itself! - is unusual, having a printed makers'-mark on the back (that reads: 'Josef Bergs & Co.' based in the town of Gablonz). The pouch comes in an overall nice - and of course fully functional - condition: it is, however, somewhat crudely torn-open and misses its top-part. The set was found as such and always belonged together. I deem that the sets' comparative scarcity justifies my asking-price!

Code: 64650

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