Original post-WWII Polish decoration issued by the State Mint, complete with ribbon
Key Information:
Country: Poland
Decoration: Grunwald Cross (Krzyż Grunwaldu)
Class: 3rd Class
Maker: Mennica Państwowa (State Mint, Warsaw)
Material: Silvered bronze
Dimensions approx.: 50.92 × 44.91 mm
Ribbon: Original red-white-green ribbon
Medal Design:
A cross pattée with a central shield on the obverse bearing two crossed swords, symbolizing the victory at Grunwald (1410).
Reverse features the inscription “1410 KG 1944”, referring to the Battle of Grunwald and the founding of the decoration by decree of the Polish Committee of National Liberation in 1944.
For condition details, please refer to the photographs; all dimensions are approximate.
Condition:
Good overall condition with original finish and mild patina consistent with age. Ribbon in very good shape, full length and correctly folded.
Historical and Collectible Significance:
The Grunwald Cross was instituted in November 1944 to commemorate the victory at Grunwald and to honor military valor and distinguished service in the struggle for Poland’s liberation during WWII.
The 3rd Class was typically awarded to junior officers and soldiers for bravery in combat.
This is an original post-war State Mint-struck piece, not a later reproduction.
Summary:
Authentic Grunwald Cross, 3rd Class
State Mint issue
Dimensions: 50.9 × 44.9 mm (approx.)
Original ribbon present
Good patina, fine details
