Wound Badge, in Silver
SKU: 03.GEM.0111.102.01
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Attributes
History
The Wound Badge was instituted by King Wilhelm II to recognize and reward the sacrifice of German Military personnel wounded in active service during the First World War.
The Gold Badge was conferred for five or more wounds, as well as to personnel who had lost a limb.
The Silver Badge was conferred for three or fours wounds.
The Black Badge was conferred for one or two wounds.
Versions
$275 USD
Silver
39x43mm
This version is made of "800" silver.
$60 USD
Silvered Bronze
38x43mm
This version is made of silvered bronze.
$45 USD
Silvered Tombac
39x45mm
This version is made of silvered tombac.
$50 USD
Silvered Iron
38x44mm
This version is made of silvered iron.
$325 USD
Silver
38x43mm
This version features a screwback.
$225 USD
Silvered Tombac
This version features a clamshell style screwback.
$75 USD
Silvered Bronze
39x43mm
This version is made of silvered bronze and is cut-out.
$85 USD
Silvered Tombac
This version is made of silvered tombac and is cut-out.
$100 USD
Silvered Iron
40x45mm
This version is made of silvered iron and is cut-out.
$125 USD
Silvered Iron
This version is cut-out and features a screwback.
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