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1848-49 Swedish Volunteers Silver Medal
1st Danish Schleswig War of 1849-52
Swedish Volunteers Silver Medal (1848-49): Viking dragon ship with 2 Norse warriors. The two shields on the mast have the coat of arms of Sweden and of Norway. Silver 38.32 gm, 41 mm, 3.4 mm. OG BØREN BLÆSER DENNEM IND FOR DANMARK - TIL DE FRIVILLIGE FRA BRODER RIGERNE = CHILDREN BLOW THIS IN DENMARK, TO THE VOLUNTEERS FROM A BROTHER OF THE KINGDOMS. Engraver: Peter Petersen; Struck in three grades: Bronze, Gold plated bronze, Silver. Numista Rarity index: 97/100 (exremely rare)
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Reverse: NU STANDER STRIDEN UNDER IUTLAND = NOW THERE IS STRIFE UNDER JUTLAND. Old Nordic God of Light Heimdall standing over a vualt of stars blowing his Gjallarhorn, signifying the end of night, and to his right a rooster crowing, signifying the start of a new day. Commemorating the Swedish and Norwegian volunteers that helped the Danish in the war against Schleswig-Holstein.