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    ID Small Medal or Token

    I have 4 small medals or tokens for Weinacht Im Feld for 1914, 15, 16 and 17. All by the artist K.G. and about the size of a nickel. Well struck in Bronze. What are they and do they have any value?
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    Hi Ron,
    They look to be commemorative 'coins' for Christmas in the trenches, may have been part of a Christmas aid package. Can't give any idea of value as not an item I have encountered on the market before. I do think they are something a little special though, nice find and thanks for sharing could you post a pic of all four please.

    Best,
    Scott

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      #3
      Karl Goetz

      They are part of a series of medals celebrating Christmas during the war years, produced by Karl Goetz.

      Karl Xaver Goetz (* 28. June 1875 in Augsburg; † 8. September 1950 in Münich) was a German engraver, medallist.

      Concerning price, Goetz is one of the finest engraver during that time, and great part of his medallistic works are greatly sought.
      I could only find an example of a lot sold for EU $900, but that comprises several examples of the series, roughly EU$90 per medal, the link is below.


      http://www.muenzauktion.com/knopek/item.php5?id=1885
      Hope this helps!
      Vellocino
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        #4
        Forgot to mention, since his popularity, he is also heavily faked. No implying yours are, but something to have in mind.

        more info about him, here:
        http://www.lusitaniamedal.com/goetz.html
        Thanks
        Vellocino

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          #5
          Vellocino, thanks for posting, interesting thread on Goetz. I've never incountered any of these tokens. Now I'll be on the lookout.

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            #6
            1917

            another one of the four
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              #7
              1915

              Two candles for the second war year
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                #8
                1914

                one candle
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