Most people know / collect the Prussian and Third Reich Life Saving medals (Rettungsmedaillen), but not everyone knows they are still being awarded today. Every German state has its own version and the obverse is always different. Here you can see the different varieties:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rettung...ik_Deutschland
But I've got a question about the material of these medals. Apart from the silver ones, some are only silver plated or "just made to look like silver" (I'm terrible with technical terms).
What are those that are not made of silver? Are they just as official? Are they privately purchased pieces, or downright fakes?
Below you can see the lifesaving medal of Lower Saxony. The one on the left is made from real silver, the one on the right isn't.
many thanks
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rettung...ik_Deutschland
But I've got a question about the material of these medals. Apart from the silver ones, some are only silver plated or "just made to look like silver" (I'm terrible with technical terms).
What are those that are not made of silver? Are they just as official? Are they privately purchased pieces, or downright fakes?
Below you can see the lifesaving medal of Lower Saxony. The one on the left is made from real silver, the one on the right isn't.
many thanks
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