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This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from an 1973 Unspecified Locale March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 201 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from an 1973 Unspecified Locale March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 202 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1975 Lauertalbrucke March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 203 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1975 Lauertalbrucke March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 204 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Wiesloch-Frauenweiler March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 205 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Wiesloch-Frauenweiler March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 206 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Wiesloch-Frauenweiler March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 207 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Idstein-Worsdorf March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 208 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Idstein-Worsdorf March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 209 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Bruchsal March Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 210 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Bruchsal March Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 211 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from an Undated Grasellenbach March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 212 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from an Undated Grasellenbach March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 213 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Waldbockelheim March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 214 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Waldbockelheim March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 215 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973/74 New Year's Oftersheim March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 216 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973/74 New Year's Oftersheim March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 217 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Drehentaler Hof March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 218 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Drehentaler Hof March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 219 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Idstein-Worsdorf March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 220 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Idstein-Worsdorf March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 221 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Mannheim March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 222 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1974 Mannheim March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 223 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Silver Wiesbaden March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 224 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Silver Wiesbaden March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 225 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Gold Wiesbaden March Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 226 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Gold Wiesbaden March Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 227 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1978 Fort Knox, Kentucky March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 230 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1978 Fort Knox, Kentucky March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 231 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1978 Fort Knox, Kentucky March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 232 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1978 Fort Knox, Kentucky March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 233 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1978 Fort Knox, Kentucky March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 234 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL/PLAQUE This medal/plaque is from the 1973 German-American Friendship March in Drehenthalerhof. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 235 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL/PLAQUE This medal/plaque is from the 1973 German-American Friendship March in Drehenthalerhof. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 236 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL/PLAQUE This medal/plaque is from the 1973 German-American Friendship March in Drehenthalerhof. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 237 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Wiesbaden March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 238 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL This medal is from the 1973 Wiesbaden March. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 239 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 International Police March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 240 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 International Police March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 241 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 International Police March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 242 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 International Police March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 243 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2. This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 244 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2. This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 245 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2. This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 246 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2. This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 247 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1990 (?) Nidernhausen March. Note: the 1990 date appears on the medal makers mark on the verso - so we are assuming this medal was struck in that year. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 248 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1990 (?) Nidernhausen March. Note: the 1990 date appears on the medal makers mark on the verso - so we are assuming this medal was struck in that year. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 249 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1990 (?) Nidernhausen March. Note: the 1990 date appears on the medal makers mark on the verso - so we are assuming this medal was struck in that year. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 250 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1990 (?) Nidernhausen March. Note: the 1990 date appears on the medal makers mark on the verso - so we are assuming this medal was struck in that year. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 251 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Bingen German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 252 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Bingen German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 253 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Bingen German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 254 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Bingen German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 255 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973/74 Oftershein German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 256 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973/74 Oftershein German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 257 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973/74 Oftershein German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 258 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973/74 Oftershein German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 259 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 Kraichgau March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 260 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 Kraichgau March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 261 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 Kraichgau March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 262 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 Kraichgau March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 263 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1974 Kraichgau March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 264 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 265 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 266 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 267 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Mainz March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 268 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Huffelsheim German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 269 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Huffelsheim German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 270 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a GERMAN-STYLE VOLKSMARCH MEDAL - #2 This medal is from the 1973 Huffelsheim German March. There is an identical medal elsewhere in this auction. Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A volksmarch is essentially a more formalized version of a hike, in which participants check in at the start and proceed along a prescribed route—usually ten kilometers, or 6.2 miles. This medal is from the estate of a life-long military family who were stationed for many years in German. See photos for size and details. 271 / 587 -
This auction lot is for a Kabar 1100 Pocket Knife. This vintage 3-Blade Knife is from an estate we are helping to liquidate. It saw duty in Vietnam, German and the Middle East where it was carried and used by the decedent in his daily Army life. The knife is a fine, USA made product and is in good condition for its age . See photo for size 272 / 587 sold -
This auction lot is for a Kabar 1100 Pocket Knife. This vintage 3-Blade Knife is from an estate we are helping to liquidate. It saw duty in Vietnam, German and the Middle East where it was carried and used by the decedent in his daily Army life. The knife is a fine, USA made product and is in good condition for its age . See photo for size 273 / 587 sold -
This auction lot is for a Kabar 1100 Pocket Knife. This vintage 3-Blade Knife is from an estate we are helping to liquidate. It saw duty in Vietnam, German and the Middle East where it was carried and used by the decedent in his daily Army life. The knife is a fine, USA made product and is in good condition for its age . See photo for size 274 / 587 sold -
This auction lot is for a Kabar 1100 Pocket Knife. This vintage 3-Blade Knife is from an estate we are helping to liquidate. It saw duty in Vietnam, German and the Middle East where it was carried and used by the decedent in his daily Army life. The knife is a fine, USA made product and is in good condition for its age . See photo for size 275 / 587 sold -
This auction lot is for a Jade Pendant with Necklace. Neither the pendant nor the necklace has any markings. We do not believe the24-inch necklace to be a valuable metal. The jade pendant is quite nice and sports a nice coloration. Pretty and perfect gift for a young lady just building her jewelry box. 280 / 587 sold -
This auction lot is for a Jade Pendant with Necklace. Neither the pendant nor the necklace has any markings. We do not believe the24-inch necklace to be a valuable metal. The jade pendant is quite nice and sports a nice coloration. Pretty and perfect gift for a young lady just building her jewelry box. 281 / 587 sold -
This auction lot is for a Jade Pendant with Necklace. Neither the pendant nor the necklace has any markings. We do not believe the24-inch necklace to be a valuable metal. The jade pendant is quite nice and sports a nice coloration. Pretty and perfect gift for a young lady just building her jewelry box. 282 / 587 sold -
This auction lot is or a Binding Bier Honorary Medal. We have no idea what the signifies but it is heavy and well made. Binding-Brauerei is a brewery in Frankfurt am Main. The brewery was founded by Conrad Binding in 1870 and since 1953 is included in Dr. Oetker group. Where you gonna find another. 283 / 587 -
This auction lot is or a Binding Bier Honorary Medal. We have no idea what the signifies but it is heavy and well made. Binding-Brauerei is a brewery in Frankfurt am Main. The brewery was founded by Conrad Binding in 1870 and since 1953 is included in Dr. Oetker group. Where you gonna find another. 284 / 587
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