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Medal - JDA German Hygiene-museum Dresden

Location Germany (1871-1948)
Year 1930
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Weight 16.4 g
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Obverse description Central device depicting a stylized human eye in relief with radiating sunbeams surrounding it, symbolizing the museum's emblem. The Meissen crossed-swords mark appears at the base of the design. A circular legend in raised relief runs around the beaded border.
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Obverse lettering DEUTSCHES HYGIENE-MUSEUM DRESDEN
Reverse description A nude male figure, rendered in high relief, stands triumphantly atop a vanquished dragon, thrusting a spear downward in a pose reminiscent of St. George. Eight five-pointed stars are distributed around the field within a beaded border, with no inscriptions present.
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