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Collector's Choice Apr 2020 Auction  22 Apr 2020
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Lot 30092

Starting price: 120 USD
Price realized: 480 USD
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KARL GOETZ MEDALS. Germany - United States. Woodrow Wilson/American Neutrality Cast Bronze Medal, 1915. Munich Mint. CHOICE MINT STATE.
Kienast-149. 57mm. By Karl Goetz. Obverse: Bust of U.S. president Woodrow Wilson facing slightly right, wearing laurel wreath and stole decorated with imperial eagle of Germany and double eagle of Austria-Hungary; Reverse: Uncle Sam seated left on canon balls, presenting battleship and holding bag of money [$]100[,]000; canon in background. Edge: K-GOETZ. Warm yellow-brown surfaces, with charming relief and detail.

Following the outbreak of the European conflict that would become the world's first war, the United States immediately wanted to refrain from entering into the fray, with President Woodrow Wilson declaring that America would have a policy of strict and impartial neutrality. What was expressed publicly by the government, however, didn't match private sentiments, with numerous American institutions lending financial support to the Allies, giving the United States a stake in the outcome. After the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, sentiments shifted even further, with increased support of not only continuing financial aid, but also outright entry into the growing conflict. This medal pokes fun at Wilson's neutrality as seen from the German point of view, with Uncle Sam handing over money and munitions to Germany's enemies.

From the Richard Jewell Collection.

Estimate: $200.00- $300.00

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