Description1915 WWI Judaica Silver Medal 100th Anniversary of Bismarck, obverse.jpg
English: 1915 WWI Judaica Silver Medal 100th Anniversary of Bismarck.
Medallion d. = 34 mm. 18.35 g Ag 0.990 Fine Silver.
Bismarck, Otto Graf, 1815 Schönhausen (Elbe) -1898 Friedrichsruh, Germany
Plain bare head r, above "BISMACK"/ A giant carries the sculpture of the map of Germany, 2 lines at l.: "1. APRIL 1915", curved above: "DEM SCHÖPFER DES DEUTSCHEN REICHES". At edge: "Silber 990". Münzkabinett der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, 18242853.
Medallists:
(Hugo) Grünthal, Jewish numismatist, owner of Robert Ball Nachf. Berlin, 1869 Beuthen, today in Poland - 1943 Berlin & (Prof. Paul) Sturm, 1859 Leipzig - 1936 Jena, Thuringia.
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