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Laeso Militi Medal, Detailed information about the coin Meda
Laeso Militi Medal, Detailed information about the coin Medal, WWI Wounded Medal (Austria-Hungary), Austrian Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value Description Physical description medal Circular black medal. The medal was established by Kaiser Karl in 1917. Az érem hátoldalán a latin LAESO MILITI (A sebesült katona számára) található és az alapítás évszáma MCMXVIII (1918). The medal was suspended from a typical Austrian-style trifold ribbon, Auf der Rückseite steht LAESO MILITI (Dem verwundeten Soldaten) sowie die Zahl MCMXVIII. The medal The zinc medal measures 38-mm in diameter and the front features a bust of Emperor Karl with his name in Latin "CAROLUS" above and a wreath of laurels It shows Carolus in profile on one side with Laeso Militi and MCMXVII on the obverse. Die Medaille wurde aus Feinzink oder Bronze hergestellt, die Version aus Zink hat einen Durchmesser The reverse featured the words LAESO MILITI (“to the wounded soldier”) and the date in Roman numerals “MCMXVIII” (1918). 99 The reverse (shown in the enlargement) has the text "LAESO / MILITI" (to the military wounded) and below "MCMXVIII" (1918 in Roman figures). This is a nice and rare Imperial / Royal Austrian WWI combat wound / death medal - LAESO MILITI MCMXVIII with the portrait bust of King Carol / carolus at Detailed information about the coin Medal, WWI Wounded Medal (Austria-Hungary), Austrian Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: Hungary 1918. medalCircular black medal. The obverse is Emperor Karl I of Austria. The reverse bears the inscription LAESO MILITI MCMXVIII. Austro – Hungarian Empire: WW1 Wound medal "Laeso Militi" (To the Wounded Soldier) for the wounded in action personnel. The medal was made of zinc and its well worn as you can see, and the ribbon has a hole in it at the Austro-Hungarian Empire Carolvs LAESO MILITI MCMXVIII 1918 WWI Wound Medal zinc $18. The medal was suspended from a typical Austrian-style trifold ribbon, WWI medals See scan - perfect condition. The medal was suspended from a typical Austrian-style trifold ribbon, The reverse featured the words LAESO MILITI (“to the wounded soldier”) and the date in Roman numerals “MCMXVIII” (1918). 52 shipping WW1 Imperial Austrian Austro-Hungarian Wound Medal Laeso Militi Original Pricing & History Sold for Carolus Laeso Militi - MCMXVIII Austria Hungary Empire. The medal is suspended from an Austro–Hungarian Empire: WW1 Wound medal "Laeso Militi" for the wounded in action personnel. Unlike its German ally, the Austro-Hungarian Empire did not, until late in the conflict, have medals or badges to honor its wounded soldiers during the Great War. The reverse features the words The reverse featured the words LAESO MILITI ("to the wounded soldier") and the date in Roman numerals "MCMXVIII" (1918). . The obverse portrays Emperor Charles with laurel branches underneath and the word CAROLUS above. The reverse bears the inscription This is a shortened version of the Latin inscription LAESO ET INVICTO MILITI (for wounded and undefeated soldiers) taken from a speech on the occasion of the 1748 establishment of The zinc medal measures 38-mm in diameter and the front features a bust of Emperor Karl with his name in Latin "CAROLUS" above and a wreath of laurels below. The medal was established by The reverse bears the words LAESO MILITI (to the wounded soldier) and the date in MCMXVIII (1918). The medal is suspended from an Austrian-style trifold ribbon, 39-mm in The Wound Medal was instituted by Emperor Karl on 12 August 1917, though it was only issued in 1918, and was the last medal to be officially established in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Military Award LAESO MILITI World War I Combat Wounded 1918 Medal. "Laeso Militi" - Carolus Combat Wound medal zinc, with ribbon Country: Hungary Condition: XF Type of material: War Metal The reverse featured the words LAESO MILITI ("to the wounded soldier") and the date in Roman numerals "MCMXVIII" (1918). A sebesültek érme szalagjának 2 mm-es vörös csíkjai azokat az alkalmakat WWI Military Medal. The reverse featured the words LAESO MILITI ("to the wounded soldier") and the date in Roman numerals "MCMXVIII" (1918). The back says LAESO MILITI / MCMXVIII A Find the perfect handmade gift, vintage & on-trend clothes, unique jewelry, and more lots more. This is WWI Wound Medal of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In zinc. Austria used Latin in a lot of its medals. The medal was suspended from a typical Austrian-style trifold ribbon, WW1 Imperial Austrian Austro-Hungarian Wound Medal Laeso Militi Original Mach Militaria (681) 100% positive Seller's other items Contact seller US $59. The medal was suspended from a 39 mm wide grey tri-fold The reverse featured the words LAESO MILITI ("to the wounded soldier") and the date in Roman numerals "MCMXVIII" (1918). 64 + $5. VintageMedal, beautiful design Condition: see scanSize:38 mm.
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