South Africa Campaign Medal, for Non-Combatants
SKU: 02.GEM.0106.102.01
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Attributes
History
The South Africa Campaign Medal was founded by Wilhelm II to reward individuals who participated in the suppression of riots in German-occupied South West Africa.
The Bronze Medal for Combatants was awarded to all German military personnel who had rendered active combat service during the riots.
The Silver Medal for Non-Combatants was awarded to all individuals who provided auxiliary and support services during the riots, and participated in non-combat activities associated with the preparation of German forces. Such individuals included nurses and doctors.
The Medal stamp was cut by Otto Schultz. The Medals featuring his signature on the obverse are examples of the original issue medals, while the medals without his signature were awarded as replacements.
The obverse inscription translates to “South West Africa 1904-1906”.
The Silver Medal for Non-Combatants' reverse inscription translates to “Merit for the expedition”.
Versions
$200 USD
Silver
Obv: SUEDWEST AFRIKA 1904-06 Rev: VERDIENST UM DIE EXPEDITON
32.5x35mm
$100 USD
Silvered Steel
Obv: SUEDWEST AFRIKA 1904-06 Rev: VERDIENST UM DIE EXPEDITON
32.5x35mm
This version weighs approximately 17.6 grams.
$50 USD
Oxidized War Metal
Obv: SUEDWEST AFRIKA 1904-06 Rev: VERDIENST UM DIE EXPEDITON
32.5x35mm
$50 USD
Silvered Copper
Obv: SUEDWEST AFRIKA 1904-06 Rev: VERDIENST UM DIE EXPEDITON
32.5x35mm
$50 USD
Silvered White Metal
Obv: SUEDWEST AFRIKA 1904-06 Rev: VERDIENST UM DIE EXPEDITON
33x35mm
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