File:Budapest, Hungary Elisabeth Bridge Medal 1974.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBudapest, Hungary Elisabeth Bridge Medal 1974.jpg |
English: Cu/Ni medallion, d. = 36 mm.
Medallion commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Intermatall, an affiliated agency of Comecon for the iron and steel production behind the iron curtain. In circle 2 lines: "10 ДЕТ", around: "* INTERMETALL * ЙНТЕРМЕТАДД" / The new cable bridge replacing in 1964 the original Budapest Elisabeth Bridge that had been destroyed in WW2. R. in 3 lines: "1964 - 1974 ЪЧДАПЕШТ" Condition: UNCIRCULATED. |
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