(J1562) A nice example of a 13th March 1938 Medal. The award is complete with it's original ribbon and pin and is the earlier quality metal type. The medal is in Silver plated metal, that has toned. There are a couple of edge knocks, but nothing too serious. The ribbon is in nice clean condition also. Becoming harder to find. Given for the occupation of Austria, the award was the middle one of the flower awards. The item was a British veteran bringback from the The item was a British veteran bringback from the Reichs Chancellery at the end of the war at the end of the war. GBP £75.00 (UK Pounds)
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(J1842) A nice used and worn example of the 13th of March 1938 Medal for the Occupation of Austria. The award has been unfairly treated over the years with a couple of dings and knocks to the reverse and obverse. Having said all this, still in nice condition. Priced for it's faults. GBP £55.00 (UK Pounds)
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1St October 1938 (Occupation of Sudentanland)
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(J1011) A well worn and used 1st October Medal. Someone has attempted to rub out the date 1st October to the reverse, although this is still legible. The award was recently recovered from the Eastern territories. Priced for condition GBP £20.00 (UK Pounds)
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(J1172) A nice 1st October Medal, being the chocolate bronze type with nice detailing. The medal comes with a shortened piece of ribbon that has been sewn up, and looks like it has come from one of the catalogue sample boards, as it came with three other items, that all appear to have been removed from a sample board also. In very nice condition. GBP £30.00 (UK Pounds)
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(K117) A nice Near Mint example of a 1st October Medal. The award is a nice caramel bronze colour with no age staining. The medal has it's original clean ribbon still intact. The award has not been mounted for wear. Recently found in a house clearance in Germany. GBP £37.50 (UK Pounds)
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(K118) A nice Very Good Condition example of a 1st October Medal. This would have rated near mint but this has a scratch to the side of the medal, the righthand side at the front. Please see scan for this. Probably someone checking to see the metal content. The award is a nice caramel bronze colour with no age staining. The medal has it's original clean ribbon still intact. The award has not been mounted for wear. Recently found in a house clearance in Germany. Priced for slight damage. GBP £30.00 (UK Pounds)
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1St October 1938 With Prague Castle Bar (Occupation of Sudentanland)
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(E862) A nice used and worn example of a 1st October medal with Prague Castle Bar attached. The medal is
the caramel coloured earlier style and is in nice quality and condition. There are no manufacturer's marks to the
ring that I can detect. The prague castle bar is also in nice condition but is the darker bronze colour and is held
on by two triangular shaped pins to the ribbon. The reverse has a safety pin that is holding the ribbons together.
In vgc
GBP £95.00 (UK Pounds)
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(G963) A 1st October 1938 Medal with the Prague Castle Bar attached. The award is in very nice condition with the Prague Castle Bar also being a nice die striking. The pair appear to be manufactured using the same bronze wash colour as both have
toned the same over the years. The ribbon to the award has been sewn up although there is no pin. Apart from some minor staining to the medal and bar, the pair make a nice set. GBP £95.00 (UK Pounds)
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(J1101) A 1st October 1938 Medal with a Prague Bar. The medal is in near mint condition and is of a light caramel bronze colour. The prague castle bar is of standard type and construction with two broad bladed pins to the reverse. The medal is a nice early example with no staining and with the prague castle bar, it is quite a scarce award to acquire. GBP £99.00 (UK Pounds)
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22nd Marz 1939 (Occupation of Memelland)
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