the lower portion of the card has been cracked and reinforced on the reverse with tape
and several other details of how the training was conducted
with a central silvered bronze disc overlaid by an Iron Cross-style Cross Pattée
ranging from 40 mm x 54 mm to 86 mm x 135 mm)
obverse illustrating the radiant cross of St Stephen upon a crown and three hills from the Hungarian coat of arms within a ring inscribed "DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI" (Latin from the Roman poet Horace - It is Sweet and Fitting to Die for One's Country)
Montenegro, Kingdom. A Bravery Medal, By Vincent Mayer's Söhne, C.1870 United Republic of the lower portion of the(Srebrna medalja za hrabrost). Instituted in 1841. Type III (1862 1900). In silver, Austrian hallmarked with a Diana's head (Dianakopf) (which was used between 1872 and 1922), the head flanked by the number "2" (. 900 silver fineness) on the left and the assay city mark "A" (Vienna) on the right, and maker marked "VM" (Vincent Mayer's Shne) on the edge, measuring 36. 5 mm in diameter, bruised, edge nicks, contact marks, on a replacement triangular