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German Empire 1871 Medal Coronation of Kaiser Wilhelm I

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English: German Empire Medal Coronation of Kaiser Wilhelm I and Treaty of Versailles 26 February 1871

Pewter medallion d. = 68 mm.

Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, 1861 - 1888

Around head r. within wreath: "* DURCH EINHEIT STARK MÄCHTIG UND FREI. * JULI 15. 1870 JAN. 18. 1871 FEB. 26. 1871.*" / "VERSAILLES" on scroll below Germania sitting in front of an oak tree. Surrounding the names of important battles of the Franco-Prussian War: "*WÖRTH * GRAVELOTTE * SEDAN * METZ * ORLEANS * AMIENS * MANS * ST.QUENTIN * PARIS * HERICOURT *". Slg Henckel 2929; Slg Marienburg 5836; Pniower 638

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C. Graf Hamburg

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