Germany Third Reich Nuremberg Furth Kienast-509 Goetz SP 63 PCGS Ag medal 1935

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    Germany 1935 Nuremberg–Fürth Railway commemorative silver medal graded SP63 by PCGS is a historical issue honoring the development of the first German railway connection. The medal celebrates the famous railway route between Nürnberg and Fürth and reflects the industrial and technological progress associated with early European rail transport. Its detailed engraving and balanced composition make it an impressive example of German medallic art from the 1930s.

    The obverse features three finely sculpted portraits of railway pioneers presented in high relief. Their formal attire, carefully engraved facial expressions, and layered arrangement create a dignified historical composition. Decorative beaded borders frame the design, while the lower cartouche references their role in the development of the Ludwig Railway. Soft silver-gray toning highlights the depth of the relief and preserves the medal’s original period appearance.

    The reverse depicts an early steam locomotive pulling railway cars beside a ceremonial station platform filled with figures welcoming the arrival of the train. Visible details include smoke rising from the locomotive chimney, railway wheels, tracks, station architecture, flags, passengers, a small dog, and people gathered near the platform. The scene commemorates the opening of the Nürnberg–Fürth railway line in 1835, widely regarded as a milestone in German transportation history.

    Certified by PCGS as SP63, this silver medal combines industrial history, transportation heritage, and attractive historical design. It is an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of railway history, German transportation memorabilia, and historical European medals.

    This listing offers an original historical artifact strictly for research, documentation, education, museum/archive reference, numismatic/exonumia study, or private collecting. We unequivocally condemn the crimes of the Nazi regime and reject any form of hate, racism, antisemitism, or extremist ideology. Any images of prohibited symbols (e.g., swastika) appear only to identify and document the authentic item.

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    Item type Medal / Collector medals
    Internal Reference BD106
    Nominal sum -1
    Nominal, number -1
    Weight, g 19.78
    Diameter, mm 36.0
    Quality of coinage UNC
    Mintage unknown
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country Europe / Germany
    Certification PCGS
    Year 1935
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 900
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