Imperial Germany - Kingdom of Prussia:
Non Combatant's Commemorative Medal for
the 1815 Campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars -
(Non Combatant's Waterloo medal).
Made of blackened iron.
The medal was established (and issued) in
1815 by King Friedrich Wilhelm III.
It was issued to the non combatants of the
Prussian army who participated in the 1815
campaigns that resulted to the Battle of
Waterloo and the final defeat of Napoleon
Bonaparte.
The medal was issued to the members of the
Reserve (Territorial) Army of the Rhineland
and to the non combatants of all the Prussian
Units who crossed the River Rhine.
Similar medals were also issued for the
campaigns of 1813 and 1813-1814.
A rare medal as only a total of 97.000 medals
were issued (all dates included).
FULL SIZE
Napoleonic wars 1813 - 1815
Item 100% original - ribbon original (but delicate,
fainted with tears)
Condition as on the photos
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