Obverse: Princely House Order of Hohenzollern Silver Medal of Merit 3.Model 2. Edition
Reverse: Princely House Order of Hohenzollern Silver Medal of Merit 3. Model 2. Edition
- Material: Silver
- Size: 32mm
- Weight: 15g
The silver medal "For Merit" was established jointly with the general Honorary Cross, later the Princely House Order of Hohenzollern, on December 5, 1841 by both Hohenzollern princes. The Silver Medal of Merit (without the crown) represented the 4th class of the Cross of Honor until April 8, 1844.
On August 23, 1851, King Frederick William IV. special department of the Order of the House, Royal Order of the House of Hohenzollern. The order of the Hohenzollern house broke up into 2 independently existing orders of the house, the order of the royal house of Prussia and the order of the princely house of Hohenzollern. The 2nd model, the so-called intermediate, had a black and white coat of arms with a red crown lining. On February 16, 1852, the charter was changed. The 3rd model had new, modified stamps for the front and back sides in the form of a medallion of the honorary cross of the 2nd class. The 1st edition bore on the reverse the correct foundation date of 5 December 1841. The Medal of Honor depicted here forms the 3rd Model 2. The publication and differs in the date of January 1, 1842, which was introduced for the reverse. During World War II he was promoted to non-commissioned officer and soldier under Prince Wilhelm of Hohenzollern. Source: Jörg Nemmergut, German Orders and Insignia until 1945, vol. I, 1997.
Silver medal with border. On top is a soldered eye with a ribbon ring.
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Obverse: Princely House Order of Hohenzollern Silver Medal of Merit 3.Model 2. Edition
Reverse: Princely House Order of Hohenzollern Silver Medal of Merit 3. Model 2. Edition