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Victory against France

Location Prussia, Kingdom of
Year 1870
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Shape Round
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Reverse description Five laurel-wreathed medallions arranged in a quincunx pattern display the portrait busts of the allied German rulers: King Wilhelm I of Prussia at top center, King Ludwig II of Bavaria at upper left, King Karl of Württemberg at upper right, Grand Duke Friedrich of Baden at lower left, and Grand Duke Ludwig III of Hesse at lower right. A double-headed eagle occupies the central field, flanked by hatched heraldic shields bearing the arms or colors of the respective states. The legend is split across the left and right borders.
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Reverse lettering EINIG MACHT STARK
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