Dear fellow collectors,
I found the above mentioned medal browsing on the internet. What it impressed me it is the fact that it is on a single mounted bar (my speciality) and that this particular medal, according Nimmergut, quite scarce is, since it was a semi-official medal given mostly to nurses or doctors. The number of awarded medals in gold are extremely low and silber class is also quite rare (few hundreds).
Can anyone say more about this less known WWI medal given for humanitarian help at the front (Medics)?
Ciao,
Claudio
Enclosed a picture of the medal. The ribbon is the correct one (I checked it). On the front the light blue stripes turned white by light-fading. On the reverse you can see that the color the narrow stripes is light blue.
I found the above mentioned medal browsing on the internet. What it impressed me it is the fact that it is on a single mounted bar (my speciality) and that this particular medal, according Nimmergut, quite scarce is, since it was a semi-official medal given mostly to nurses or doctors. The number of awarded medals in gold are extremely low and silber class is also quite rare (few hundreds).
Can anyone say more about this less known WWI medal given for humanitarian help at the front (Medics)?
Ciao,
Claudio
Enclosed a picture of the medal. The ribbon is the correct one (I checked it). On the front the light blue stripes turned white by light-fading. On the reverse you can see that the color the narrow stripes is light blue.
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