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This striking 1914 German Empire silver medal is dedicated to Paul von Hindenburg, one of the most prominent military leaders of World War I and later President of Germany. A symbol of authority, resilience, and national pride, this piece captures the spirit of the era through powerful portraiture and heraldic symbolism.
The obverse features a bold, high-relief bust of Hindenburg facing left, wearing a military cap. His stern expression, pronounced mustache, and detailed facial features convey determination and strength. The background displays vivid iridescent toning with shades of blue, gold, and amber, framed by a decorative border. The reverse presents a richly symbolic composition: a central heraldic shield divided into four sections with animals including deer and bovine figures, surrounded by oak leaves. Flanking the shield are two stylized figures holding large sheaves of grain, symbolizing prosperity and unity, while additional ornamental details and a circular border complete the design.
Struck in silver and graded PCGS SP62, this medal boasts beautiful multicolored toning and sharp detail. A remarkable collectible for enthusiasts of military history, political figures, and German imperial medals.
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| Item type | Medal / Collector medals |
| Internal Reference | BD282 |
| Nominal sum | -1 |
| Nominal, number | -1 |
| Weight, g | 17.63 |
| Diameter, mm | 34.0 |
| Quality of coinage | BU |
| Mintage | unknown |
| CoA | No |
| Case | No |
| Country | Europe / Germany |
| Certification | PCGS |
| Year | 1914 |
| Bimetal | No |
| Coin material | Silver / Ag 800 |
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