German Coin / Medal

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by NormW, May 20, 2014.

  1. NormW

    NormW Student Of Coinology

    I found this German (?) medal recently and I am stumped. The reverse has three coats of arms. It looks like Prussia, Russia and maybe Switzerland. I thought maybe an anti-Napoleanic alliance, but I don't remember the Swiss being involved. Appreciate any help.
     

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  3. NormW

    NormW Student Of Coinology

  4. Bayern1900

    Bayern1900 Member

    That is very strange. The top crest looks like the german coat of arms, bottom left looks like the russian one, and the right does like swiss. Im not sure what this is but im intrested and hope someone can help you out!
     
  5. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

  6. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    My guess would be Austro-Prussian War, the cross representing the Kingdom of Italy,
    Emmanuel II being one of the many Belligerents.
     
  7. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Italy is right; I think the medal has something to do with the Triple Alliance. This German article about the alliance (Dreibund) also shows a medal with the same three coats of arms ...

    (By the way, the bars of a Swiss cross would usually not go to the very edge of a shield.)

    Christian
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Nice looking piece.
     
  9. Hotpocket

    Hotpocket Supreme Overlord

    Looks like a representation of Germania on the obverse - woman with sword and what looks to be the german crest on the shield. Odd that there is no date. I was going to guess maybe a shooting festival medal, but that doesn't seem to fit the style of the coin now that I have read everyone's posts.

    I will check my books and see if I can find anything. Love a mystery.
     
    Last edited: May 21, 2014
  10. NormW

    NormW Student Of Coinology

    So it looks like the two headed eagle is the Austro-Hungarian shield, not the Russian eagle. Very interesting.
    Thanks
     
  11. FredJB

    FredJB Well-Known Member

    Interesting piece. The left side is The Watch on The Rhine, which was a Franco-Prussian War era symbol and the other side must be WWI before Italy changed sides in 1915.
     
    Last edited: Dec 12, 2014
  12. Kasia

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  13. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

  14. FredJB

    FredJB Well-Known Member

    Thanks Christian, that's a great painting!
     
  15. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Am not fond of it, but it represents the bellicist zeitgeist back then pretty well. ;) Father Rhine and the German countries had to be "defended" ...

    Christian
     
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