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Imperial Austro-Hungarian Military Decoration, Silver, WWI Period

Key Information:

• Country: Austria-Hungary
• Medal: Silver Bravery Medal (Tapferkeitsmedaille), 2nd Class
• Ruler: Franz Joseph I
• Period: World War I era, pre-1916 type
• Material: Silver
• Maker: Leisek, hallmark under the bust
• Ribbon: Original style triangular ribbon
• Diameter: approx. 40.20 mm

Medal Design:

The obverse features a right-facing portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I with full imperial titulature around the edge. The maker’s hallmark LEISEK is visible beneath the bust.
The reverse shows a laurel wreath with the inscription “DER TAPFERKEIT”, translated as “For Bravery”.
For condition, please refer to the pictures, all dimensions are approx.

Condition:

Original period piece with honest age-related wear.
Silver shows natural patina consistent with age.
Ribbon shows wear from use and age.
For the condition, please refer to the pictures.

Historical and Collectible Significance:

The Silver Bravery Medal 2nd Class was awarded to non-commissioned officers and enlisted men of the Austro-Hungarian Army for acts of personal bravery in combat.
Examples bearing the portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I were issued during World War I and are among the most recognized Austro-Hungarian military decorations.
The Leisek maker attribution adds additional collector interest.

Summary:

Austria-Hungary Silver Bravery Medal 2nd Class from the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I, manufactured by Leisek.
A classic World War I bravery award and a strong addition to any collection of Austro-Hungarian or Imperial military medals.
For the condition, please refer to the pictures.

Austria-Hungary Silver Bravery Medal 2nd Class Franz Joseph I

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