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Medal of Admiral Von Tirpitz

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal The three counts spee

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of Vice Admiral Maximilian Count Spee

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Iron medal of New Year 1918 by Karl Goetz

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of Gustav Stresemann

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of the Baralong Murder

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of shipwreck L 19 Zeppelin

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of Murder of U 41

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of Abuse of Neutral Flags

Artist: Karl Goetz (German, 1875–1950)

Medal of Gottfried Leibniz

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Germany's White Thrift

Artist: B H Mayer (German)

Medal of Johannes Gutenberg

Artist: Gottfried Bernhard Loos (German, 1773–1843)

Medal of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach

Artist: Gottfried Bernhard Loos (German, 1773–1843)

Medal of 30.5 cm Mortars

Artist: Hans Schwathe (Austrian, 1870–1950)

Medal of Johannes Gutenberg

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Martin Luther

Artist: Unknown

Medal of Psalm 85

Artist: Unknown

Medal of German Unification

Artist: Sebald Drentwett (German, 1845–1896)

Medal of Freidrich August I

Artist: A Thomas (German)

Medal of Queen Louise of Prussia

Artist: Rudolf Mayer (Austrian, 1846–1916)
Mint: Unknown

Bronze Placquette of Friedrich Schiller

Artist: Heinrich Kautsch (Austrian, 1859–1943)

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