Liberation of Belgrade Medal
SKU: 02.SRU.0129.101.01
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History
The Liberation of Belgrade Medal was established on June 9, 1945. This medal was conferred upon those who participated in the liberation of Belgrade, Yugoslavia. This medal was awarded roughly 70,000 times. When the dictator of Yugolsavia, I.B Tito broke ties with the Soviet Union, awardees was supposed to be exchanged for the Medal for Combat Service, making Liberation of Belgrade Medal the rarest of the Liberation Medals.
The medal is composed of brass and has two variations.
Variation I has the date 20 October 1944 on the reverse. This is the correct date/medal.
Variation II has the date 13 February 1945. This date belongs to the Capture of Budapest Medal and is a mint mistake.
The obverse Russian inscription translates to: "Liberation Belgrade".
Versions
$200 USD
Brass
Obv: Освобождение Белграда Rev: 20 октября 1944
32mm
Monetny Dvor, Lenningrad
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Brass
Obv: Освобождение Белграда Rev: 13 февраля 1945
32mm
Monetny Dvor, Lenningrad
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