Ante Pavelic Gold Bravery Medal

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SKU: 02.HRV.0101.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$25,000 USD

  • Ante Pavelic Gold Bravery Medal
  • Ante Pavelic Gold Bravery Medal Reverse
  • Ante Pavelic Gold Bravery Medal
  • Ante Pavelic Gold Bravery Medal Reverse

Estimated market value:

$25,000 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Croatia
  • Makers
    T. Krivak, Varazdin
  • Composition
    Gold
  • Inscription
    Obv: POGLAVNIK ANTE PAVELIC Rev: ZA DOM SPREMNI 1941 ZA HRABROST
  • Size
    40mm
  • Version Remarks
    An extremely rare award, less then 5 known to exist. This example was sold by eMedals for $22,500 in 2018.

Physical Description and Item Details


Croatia, Independent State. An Extremely Rare Ante Pavelić Bravery Medal in Gold, by Teodor Krivak, Varaždin

(Velika zlatna kolajna Poglavnika Ante Pavelića za hrabrost). Gold Medal of Poglavnik Ante Pavelić for Bravery, struck in solid Gold, 40.2mm in diameter, it weighs 40.3 grams; with maker's mark "TK" stamped on the rim (for Teodor Krivak, Varaždin), also stamped on the rim and arch suspension is an official Gold hallmark for 14 Kt Gold (pine marten), with hairline crack hardy visible at 5 o'clock, otherwise in mint condition and of highest rarity. With correct, but modern made ribbon.

History


This medal was conferred in recognition of acts of gallantry during conflict. It was awarded to Croatian Armed Forces military personnel and foreign allied military personnel.

The reverse inscription translates to "Ready to Defend the Fatherland" and "For Bravery".

This medal is named after Ante Pavelic who was the leader of the Independent State of Croatia from 1941-1945.

The Ante Pavelic Gold Bravery Medal was worn on uniquely constructed ribbon, and was worn from the second upper button. The die of the golden bravery medal is different from the die used on large silver bravery medal, as well, the suspension is different. Beside the great honour, recipient of the Golden medal for bravery had right on title "Knight" (Vitez).

The Golden medal for bravery was rarely awarded, and during the entire World War Two only seven persons (five of them posthumously) received this award. As well, two Croatian units received this award. It is believed only for a short time in 1941 few medals were struck in solid Gold, while later medals were struck in silver gilt.

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