Obverse: Friedrich August Medal in Silver 1905
Reverse: Frederick Augustus Medal in Silver 1905
- Material: Silver
- Size: 28mm
- Weight: 12.5g
20 - 25 € silver plated
This award was established on April 23, 1905 by King Frederick Augustus III. For services. Those awarded held the rank of sergeant major to soldier, or were equated to these ranks as civilians. Since April 8, 1910, women have also received awards. For merits in the war from May 22, 1916 they were awarded the same ribbons as the Carola medal. For women it consisted of horizontal oak leaves, and for men it was rectangular with rounded corners. On each inscription - World War 1914/16 -.
Medals were minted by Scharffenberg in Dresden in 1905-1907. Since 1908, medals were minted on the royal Saxon coin in muldenhütten. Until 1918, 90,400 silver medals were minted here. The stamps were made by Max Bardulek, a medalist of the Saxon state coin. There are also bronze medals.
Round silver medal with rim. Above is a small tubercular ear with a ribbon ring.
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Obverse: Friedrich August Medal in Silver 1905
Reverse: Frederick Augustus Medal in Silver 1905