Medal for the Defense of Stalingrad, Variation 1, 1940s issue.
In brass; measures 32.1 mm wide; weighs 15.9 g not including the suspension and connecting link. First variation of the medal featuring a separate eyelet soldered to the medallion.
In fine to very fine condition. The medallion is free of edge knocks, nicks or noticeable dings. Both sides show a moderate even wear to the raised points, but most details of the artwork and lettering are overall well-defined. There is an attractive toning to the brass, especially on the reverse, but no blemishes or oxidation spots.
The medal comes on an original suspension, a WW2 two-laye
In brass; measures 32.1 mm wide; weighs 15.9 g not including the suspension and connecting link. First variation of the medal featuring a separate eyelet soldered to the medallion.
In fine to very fine condition. The medallion is free of edge knocks, nicks or noticeable dings. Both sides show a moderate even wear to the raised points, but most details of the artwork and lettering are overall well-defined. There is an attractive toning to the brass, especially on the reverse, but no blemishes or oxidation spots.
The medal comes on an original suspension, a WW2 two-layer model in steel with self-locking pin. The ribbon is new. The connecting link appears
to be original; its ends are still joined with solder.
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