Life Saving Medal (1918)

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SKU: 02.HAM.0104.101.01.001

Estimated market value:

$300 USD

  • Life Saving Medal (1918) Obverse

Estimated market value:

$300 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Silver
  • Inscription
    Obv: FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG FÜR RETTUNG AUS GEFAHR
  • Size
    38mm
  • Version Remarks
    This version bears a loop for suspension and is wearable.

Physical Description and Item Details


A circular medal constructed of silver. The obverse depicts the coat of arms of Hamburg with the inscription "FÜR RETTUNG AUS GEFAHR" (for rescue from danger) below, and encompassed by a border with the inscription "FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG" (free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg). The reverse bears the image of a kneeling man struggling to free himself from tentacles. On a loop for suspension, on a red and white striped ribbon.

History


The Life Saving Medal was originally instituted on May 15, 1908 by the Hamburg City Senate. The medal was awarded to individuals who risked their own life to rescue another person.

The Life Saving Medal was not produced as a wearable award until 1918, but remained the same in physical character when it was.

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