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Croatia, Independent State. A Rare and Exceptional Bravery Medal, in Gold, By Teodor Krivak, Varaždin, in Mint Condition
Croatia, Independent State. A Rare and Exceptional Bravery Medal, in Gold, By Teodor Krivak, Varaždin, in Mint Condition
SKU: ITEM: EU24530
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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(Velika zlatna kolajna Poglavnika Ante Pavelića za hrabrost). Instituted December 27, 1941. Die struck in 14K Gold, measures 40.8 mm (w) x 44.6 mm (h), weighs 41.8 grams, with maker's mark "TK" stamped on the rim (for Teodor Krivak, Varaždin, who was a designer of the medal). Also stamped on the rim and arch suspension is an official Gold hallmark for 14 Kt Gold (pine marten), with original ribbon. An exceptional medal in MINT state, undoubtedly the best known example, of which less than five are known to be struck in Gold. Gold medals were struck at Croatian foundry "Kovnica Sorlini, Varaždin".
Footnote: Golden medal Ante Pavelić for bravery was worn on a uniquely constructed ribbon, and was worn from the second upper button. The die of the golden bravery medal is different from the die used on large silver bravery medals, as well, the suspension is different. Beside the great honour, the recipient of the Golden medal for bravery had the right to title "Knight" (Vitez). The Golden medal for bravery was rarely awarded, and during the entire World War Two only seven persons (five of them posthumously) received this award. As well, two Croatian units received this award. It is believed only for a short time in 1941, few medals were struck in solid Gold, while later medals were struck in silver gilt.
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(Velika zlatna kolajna Poglavnika Ante Pavelića za hrabrost). Instituted December 27, 1941. Die struck in 14K Gold, measures 40.8 mm (w) x 44.6 mm (h), weighs 41.8 grams, with maker's mark "TK" stamped on the rim (for Teodor Krivak, Varaždin, who was a designer of the medal). Also stamped on the rim and arch suspension is an official Gold hallmark for 14 Kt Gold (pine marten), with original ribbon. An exceptional medal in MINT state, undoubtedly the best known example, of which less than five are known to be struck in Gold. Gold medals were struck at Croatian foundry "Kovnica Sorlini, Varaždin".
Footnote: Golden medal Ante Pavelić for bravery was worn on a uniquely constructed ribbon, and was worn from the second upper button. The die of the golden bravery medal is different from the die used on large silver bravery medals, as well, the suspension is different. Beside the great honour, the recipient of the Golden medal for bravery had the right to title "Knight" (Vitez). The Golden medal for bravery was rarely awarded, and during the entire World War Two only seven persons (five of them posthumously) received this award. As well, two Croatian units received this award. It is believed only for a short time in 1941, few medals were struck in solid Gold, while later medals were struck in silver gilt.

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