Austria - Military medal





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Two bronze Austro‑Hungarian war medals from Austria, in good condition and authentic, without a certificate of authenticity.
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The medal in the image is an Austro-Hungarian war medal, instituted on December 2, 1873 by Emperor Franz Joseph I. The medal was created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the emperor's reign. It was awarded to all members of the armed forces who had participated in one or more military campaigns at the time of the emperor's accession to the throne in 1848. The ribbon features the imperial colors, black and yellow (gold).
Zinc Cross (war metal). The cross was instituted in December 1916 by Emperor Charles I of Austria-Hungary. It was conferred on all soldiers who had served at the front for at least three months and had participated in at least one battle.
The medal in the image is an Austro-Hungarian war medal, instituted on December 2, 1873 by Emperor Franz Joseph I. The medal was created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the emperor's reign. It was awarded to all members of the armed forces who had participated in one or more military campaigns at the time of the emperor's accession to the throne in 1848. The ribbon features the imperial colors, black and yellow (gold).
Zinc Cross (war metal). The cross was instituted in December 1916 by Emperor Charles I of Austria-Hungary. It was conferred on all soldiers who had served at the front for at least three months and had participated in at least one battle.

