Obverse: Medal for workers and servants 1. Issue 1895.
Reverse: Medal for workers and servants 1. Issue 1895.
- Material: Bronze
- Size: 35mm
- Weight: about 25g
This medal was established on November 11, 1895 by Grand Duke Frederick I to reward workers and employees who have served at least 30 years in the same official relationship and conscientiously performed their duty to the Grand Duke and the Fatherland. Worked wartime was counted. The beginning of service life was associated with a minimum age of 25 years. In addition to private service relationships, public service employees are also eligible. Such precisely listed areas included: roads and gatekeepers, Rhine watchmen and river builders, railway employees, shop and shop workers, sailors, agricultural and forestry workers, workers on ferries and in customs. The date of the award was annually celebrated the birthday of the Grand Duke on September 9. In 1908, the inscription on the obverse was changed from Grosherzog to Grossherzog. Starting in 1916, the medal was made of copper iron alloy. The circulation is about 6,000. Source: J. Nimmergut, Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen bis 1945, vol. I, 1997.
Round medal with a border of dark bronze. Above is a wide angel-shaped handle.
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Obverse: Medal for workers and servants 1. Issue 1895.
Reverse: Medal for workers and servants 1. Issue 1895.