Life Saving Medal, Type I

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SKU: 02.SXC.0110.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1,600 USD

  • Life Saving Medal, Type I Obverse
  • Life Saving Medal, Type I Reverse

Estimated market value:

$1,600 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Silver
  • Inscription
    Obv: ERNST HERZOG V. SACHSEN COBURG U GOTHA Rev: FÜR RETTUNG VON MENSCHENLEBEN
  • Size
    28mm
  • Image Licensing
    The image of the Life Saving Medal, Type I is a scanned image from the book "Die Ritter- und Verdienst-Orden, Ehrenzeichen und Medaillen aller Souveräne und Staaten" edited by L. J. Trost. The book was published in 1910.

Physical Description and Item Details


A smooth circular medal with a raised border, constructed of silver. The obverse features the left-facing portrait Duke Ernst with the circular inscription ‘ERNST HERZOG V. SACHSEN COBURG U. GOTHA’. Below the neck is the stamp cutter’s signature ‘HELFRICHT F.’. The reverse features a rue wreath, with the inscription ‘FÜR RETTUNG VON MENSCHENLEBEN’ (‘for saving of human lives’) in the centre. On a loop for suspension, on a green ribbon with white side stripes.

History


The Life Saving Medal, Type I was instituted by Duke Ernst II of Saxony-Coburg and Gotha on May 1, 1883. It was awarded to those who had saved others from mortal danger by risking their own lives.

The medal was awarded by the duke based on recommendations from the ministerial departments of the dukedoms of Coburg and Gotha. It did not have to be returned after the recipient’s death.

The ribbon of the medal was worn in the buttonhole of the coat or jacket, on uniforms in the second buttonhole from the top, even when the decoration was not worn on the ribbon bar.

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