Darker-bronze-toned commemorative-medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille') entitled: 'Hindenburg - Hitler - 30.1.1933 - 5.3.1933' and that comes mounted onto its period ribbon showing an interwoven swastika-device Darker-bronze-toned commemorative-medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille') entitled: 'Hindenburg - Hitler - 30.1.1933 - 5.3.1933' and that comes mounted onto its period ribbon showing an interwoven swastika-device Darker-bronze-toned commemorative-medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille') entitled: 'Hindenburg - Hitler - 30.1.1933 - 5.3.1933' and that comes mounted onto its period ribbon showing an interwoven swastika-device Darker-bronze-toned commemorative-medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille') entitled: 'Hindenburg - Hitler - 30.1.1933 - 5.3.1933' and that comes mounted onto its period ribbon showing an interwoven swastika-device Darker-bronze-toned commemorative-medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille') entitled: 'Hindenburg - Hitler - 30.1.1933 - 5.3.1933' and that comes mounted onto its period ribbon showing an interwoven swastika-device

Darker-bronze-toned commemorative-medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille') entitled: 'Hindenburg - Hitler - 30.1.1933 - 5.3.1933' and that comes mounted onto its period ribbon showing an interwoven swastika-device

This is an attractive - and with certainty not that often encountered! - darkened-bronze-toned- (ie. I deem genuine 'bronze'-based!) so-called: commemorative-medal (ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille') showing the faces of both 'Reichskanzler' Paul von Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler and that is entitled: 'Hindenburg - Hitler - 30.1.1933 - 5.3.1933' (on its front) and on its back the text: 'Für ein freies geeintes und stolzes Deutschland Hitler' (on its back) and that comes mounted onto its period ribbon (with attached safety-pin!) showing an interwoven swastika and that comes as issued and/or stored for decades. The neat - somewhat smaller-sized- and regular-weight -piece has an approximate diameter of 3.2 cms. and has truly pronounced detail as to be expected. It was never cleaned nor polished and has maintained a neat (somewhat matted- ie. somewhat 'frosted'-) bronze-toned age-patina (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece originates from a private-household in Germany where it was recently uncovered as issued and stored for decades. Simply an attractive - and with certainty unusually encountered! - TR-period medal ie. 'Erinnerungs-Medaille' that is with certainty accordingly priced!

Code: 70986

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