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Deutsche Radfahrer Verband (DRV) Gold medal

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Presenting a pristine gold medal awarded for the 50km race organized in 1935 by the Deutscher Radfahrer-Verband (DRV) in Bezirk 3, Gau XIII.

This exceptional piece remains in absolute mint condition, with the esteemed maker's mark "Wiedmann" elegantly inscribed on its edge.

- Deutscher Radfahrer-Verband (DRV): Established as the national cycling federation of Germany, the DRV was instrumental in promoting and organizing cycling events across the nation during the early 20th century.

- Bezirk 3, Gau XIII: In the 1930s, Germany was administratively divided into various Gaue (regions) and Bezirke (districts). Gau XIII encompasses areas in the southwest, including parts of the Saarland. Bezirk 3 within this Gau was a hub for numerous athletic events, reflecting the era's emphasis on physical fitness and competitive sports.

This medal is a testament to the superior craftsmanship of E. Ferdinand Wiedmann, a renowned medal manufacturer based in Frankfurt am Main. Wiedmann's pieces are celebrated for their intricate designs and exceptional quality, making them highly sought after by collectors and historians alike.

The medal is preserved in absolute mint condition, showcasing its original luster and detailing. The "Wiedmann" maker's mark on the edge further authenticates its origin and esteemed craftsmanship.

Items of this nature, especially in such impeccable condition, are rare finds. They offer a tangible connection to Germany's rich sporting history and the DRV's legacy in promoting cycling as a competitive sport.

This gold medal is not just a collector's item but a significant artifact representing a pivotal era in sports history. Don't miss the opportunity to own this exceptional piece.

Technical Summary

  • Origin: Europe
  • Material: Mixed materials
  • Maker: Unknown
  • Condition: See photos
  • Provenance: Acquired from private collection
  • Authenticity: Original WW2

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