Front: Crown Prince Rupprecht Medal in Bronze - Free State of Bavaria
Reverse: Crown Prince Rupprecht Medal in Bronze - Free State of Bavaria
- Material: Bronze
- Size: 32mm
- Weight: 14.5g
Crown Prince Rupprecht Medal is a private foundation of the last Crown Prince of Bavaria. The medal had 3 classes: gold, silver and bronze. The medal was established on May 18, 1925, on the birthday of the Crown Prince, in recognition of his services to Patriotic thought and the memory of people close to the Crown Prince. The award included a certificate. "Domestic thought," perhaps, should be considered in relation to citizens loyal to the monarchies who wanted to restore the kingdom. Gold and silver medals respectively were worn as neckwear. The other two classes on the ribbon of the Order of the Knight Householders by Hl. Georg. In gold, 12 medals were minted at the Munich Mint. 15 medals are minted silver gilded. The gold level was reserved only for persons of very high rank. Silver medals have matte silver and were awarded in the amount of 252 pieces. The bronze medal shown here was awarded a total of 1,381 times. Silver and bronze medals have a marginal inscription, silver - with a silver punch 900.
The design of the medal belongs to Theodore George.
Round medal made of light bronze with a raised border. A small ear is soldered parallel to the top. This is the 2nd ring rigidly connected to the belt ring. Below is the edge embossing: - BAYER. - MAIN MINT -.
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Front: Crown Prince Rupprecht Medal in Bronze - Free State of Bavaria
Reverse: Crown Prince Rupprecht Medal in Bronze - Free State of Bavaria