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Token Or Medal Which Is It

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can someone please clarify the description of this
1971 gold (999.9) celebration of German chancellor Willy Brandt on his receiving a nobel prize
sorry about the photos, it is so shiny it reflects everything
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It's a medallion.
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It is "officially" a medal. Please correct me if I am wrong but I believe yours is 20 mm in diameter?

Willy Brandt

A German will be honored

Nobel peace prize 1971

The portrait of the year in 1971,
a living testimony to the art of the medal

Five Medals - Proof

157,15 Grams = 5,053 Ounces

Pure Fine Gold 999,9 = 24 Karat

in the Original box

The expenditure was re-issued with two different backs:
A) back of the dove with the presentation of the peace
B) back side with inscription, the official justification for the award of the Nobel peace prize

Design and artistic design:
Alfred Zierler

Collection rates in the exclusive case:
As a special feature, collection rates have been
pure fine gold 999,9 = 24-carat gold and
pure fine silver 999,9
provided with indicator letter is issued.

500 complete sets in pure fine gold 999,9 = 24 Karat:
Back with a dove of peace or with the inscription

2000 complete sets in pure fine silver 999,9:
Back with a dove of peace or with the inscription

After expression of the specified edition of the Prägestöcke were destroyed.

Back (Inscription):
"As Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany and the name of the German people, Willy Brandt, has stretched out his Hand for reconciliation between Nations that were enemies for a long time."

The fine gold-set consists of the following individual medals - back inscription:
Size 1 = 3.15 g
Size 2 = 8 g
Size 3 = 16 g
Size 4 = 30 g
Size 5 = 100 g
157,15 g = 5,053 ounces

The fine silver-set consists of the following individual medals back, dove of peace:
Size 8 = 15 g
Size 9 = 50 g
Size 6 = 100 g
165 g = 5,305 ounces

Edition of the small coin was 30,000 pieces, only whether so many were sold I don't think.
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03/09/2020 8:18 pm
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