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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 1, January 4, 2004, Article 20

    ZETZMANN GEDENK TALER REFERENCE

    There is some uncertainty over the proper spelling for the
    medals Steve Huber is interested in. Are they Geddenk
    Talers (with two d's) or Gedenk talers (just one "d")?
    A web search found nothing with two d's, but several
    instances of one d.

    Steve writes: "Thanks for publishing my reference inquiry.
    Stack's recent auction catalogs lists the medal as Gedenktaler
    (one d)as you suggest but I still think I've seen it with 2-d's.
    For now, I'm convinced one d is correct. Thanks and Best
    wishes for 2004."

    Jess W. Gaylor writes: "I could not find a reference for any
    new books on the subject but did find this book reference.
    On page 2 of the link below, it has pictures and prices for
    GEDENK TALERS. Hope this helps."
    http://www.moneytrend.at/buch_weege/pdf/BAYERN-KOENIGREICH.pdf

    Peter Irion, Token and Medal Society Librarian, writes: " In
    the V6#55 of the E-Sylum, Steve Huber asks about a new
    reference for German "Gedenk Taler". I am not aware of
    any new overall references on the entire Gedenk Taler series,
    but there is a new specialized book out just on the silver medals
    of the 1st World War. The title of the book is "DEUTSCHE
    SILBERMEDAILLEN DES 1. WELTKRIEGS, auf die
    militaerischen Handlungen und denkwuerdigen Ereignisse von
    1914 bis 1919". It is authored by a collector named Georg
    Zetzmann, and published by the H. Gietl Verlag &
    Publikationsservice GMBH in the year 2002. ISBN:
    3-924861-52-8. In my opinion it is an excellent reference
    catalogue for these medals and medalets. Most items and
    illustrated, assigned a "Zetzmann" catalogue number, and
    estimated pricing/valuation information is provided in up to
    four grade levels. A significant amount of historical background
    information is provided about the issuance of these pieces.

    I think I bought this book in Germany for the issue price of 35
    Euros in Dec. 2002. The telephone number for Gietl Verlag is
    (49) 9402 93370. Best regards for a very healthy and happy
    New Year."

    Steve Pellegrini writes: "I believe the book you are referring to
    is the relatively new (2000) book by Georg Zetzmann titled
    'Deutsche Silbermedaillen des I. Weltkriegs' (German Silver
    Medals of WW.I, 1914-1919). It's published by H. Gietl
    Verlag & Publihationsservice GMBH. I believe Fallbrook, CA
    dealer Karl Stephens (specialist in German and Polish
    Numismatics) may still have a few copies for sale. He has a
    website at http://www.karlstephensinc.com. I bought mine
    from the German Auction house Münzenhandlung Harald
    Möller GmbH. They too have a webpage.

    The book begins with five introductory chapters of
    well-researched information on the series - much of it new.
    The bulk of the book is, of course, the numbered catalogue
    listings. Although written in German the book is very well
    organized and easy to use. Each medal is pictured and priced
    in three grades and proof. The author has also provided a
    rarity rating for each issue similar to that used in Hawkins &
    Grueber's 'Medallic Illustrations' - R, RR, RRR. Following
    the catalogue Zetzmann has created a series of indexes which
    make attribution searches a breeze.

    This surprisingly inexpensive book has become an instant
    standard for the series. Many German and some US auctions
    are already using 'Zetzmann Numbers' in their descriptions.

    If you collect this historic and often dramatic series of
    gedenktalers then Zetzmann's book is a must. I only hope
    that Herr Zetzmann is planning a new edition expanded to
    include the many medals only issued in bronze, iron and zinc.
    A great many of these 33.3 - 50mm silver medals are struck
    reductions of medals originally issued as large 100+ mm cast
    medallions of iron and bronze. To my knowledge these rare
    and impressive cast medallions can only be found catalogued
    & pictured in their entirety in Schulman's out of print and out
    of date, 'La Guerre Europeenne, 1914-1919.' Certainly the
    cast originals of many of these medals have a place in a future
    edition of 'Zetzmann.'

URL source Date publiée
  • 2004-01-04
Volume
  • 7

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