Need some info for the following token (medal?)
My brother in law gave me this medal some time ago. I know it's not silver but silver plate. I suspect the token was produced in late 1944 or early 1945 by the NAZI's in honor of Hitlers 56th B'day (4/20/1943) but I can't find any info anywhere ...



"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
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BTW ... I believe the sellers translation is only partially correct... should read: "One People, One Country & One Leader"
BIRTH - DEATH
COMMEMORATIVE
COIN IN 900
FINE SILVER
This is an excellent example of a big, 900 fine silver (sterling) coin that was made in Germany in 1989 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Germany’s 23rd Chancellor in Braunau, Austria on 20 April 1889.
The German Government of course, was not amused. They have done everything in their power to help people to forget that Hitler once held the job of Helmut Kohl and Gerhard Schröder. The coins were driven from the market shortly after they began to sell and we suspect that few survive.
The 1-3/8 inch (35 mm) coin was professionally struck in a fine high-relief die. The obverse features a realistic “frosted” view of the right side of Adolf Hitler’s face against a brightly polished background centered in the words ADOLF HITLER 1889 - 1945.
The reverse has a one inch (25 mm) Hoheitszeichen or German National Emblem (eagle and swastika) centered in the words EIN VOLK, EIN REICH, EIN FÜHRER (One People, One State, One Leader). The coin has a milled edge and is in close to perfect condition. Hard to find.
Taken from : http://www.usmbooks.com/hitler_coin.html
Nice coin would look great in my Nazis coin album!!! hint hint....
Colbert has it listed under the Fantasies/Modern as C-404. This medal is poorly struck in an undetermined non-silver alloy and was so poorly executed the first go around that Adolf was spelled "Adolph".
No values are given in Colbert/Hyder but a guesstiment would place its value somewhere in the range of any modern white metal tokens...in other words, not a whole lot.
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Todd
<< <i>The above story is a crock...and it's a medal, not a coin.
Colbert has it listed under the Fantasies/Modern as C-404. This medal is poorly struck in an undetermined non-silver alloy and was so poorly executed the first go around that Adolf was spelled "Adolph".
No values are given in Colbert/Hyder but a guesstiment would place its value somewhere in the range of any modern white metal tokens...in other words, not a whole lot. >>
Thanks ... I suspected that ... Does Colbert indicate who struck the Medal?
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karlgoetzmedals.com
secessionistmedals.com
They have a great knowledge of the Third Reich coins and such and may know where these came from.