Gold Civil Merit Medal, Type II

SKU: 02.BAV.0101.201.01

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Attributes

  • country
    Germany
  • date of institution
    December 31, 1792

Physical Description


A circular medal constructed of gold. The obverse bears the bust of Prince Elector Maximilian IV Joseph, encompassed by the inscription "MAXIMILIAN JOSEPH CHURFÜRST ZU PFALZ BAIERN". Stamped under the bust "LOSCH F." for Joseph Losch, Munich. The reverse bears the inscription "DEM VERDIENST UM FÜRST UND VATERLAND" (for merit to duke and fatherland) encompassed by a wreath of laurel and oak. On a loop for suspension.

History


The Civil Merit Merit, Type II was established on November 2, 1805 by Prince Elector Maximilian IV Joseph. The medal was awarded to civilians who had distinguished themselves in the 1805 war against Austria. On January 1, 1806, the elector accepted the title of King (Max Joseph I). The Type II medals were melted down in favour of the new coinage, and therefore are rare.

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  • Price

    $2,000 USD

  • Composition

    Gold

  • Inscription

    Obv: MAXIMILIAN IOSEPH CHURFÜRST ZU PFALZBAIERN Rev: DEM VERDIENSTE UM FÜRST UND VATERLAND

  • Size

    36mm

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