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Sahachiro Hata & Paul Ehrlich for the treatment of syphilis

Location Austrian Empire
Year 1912
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Weight 120.59 g
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering =EHRLICH-HATA=
Reverse description Dramatic allegorical scene in high relief depicting a nude male figure straddling and grappling with a large serpentine female monster symbolising syphilis, which clutches a human skull at the base of the composition. Suffering figures are visible in the background to the right. The Latin motto PER ASPERA AD ASTRA is inscribed in the field, divided to the left and upper right.
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