Original post-WWII Polish decoration – Warsaw State Mint production, bronze-gilt finish
Key Information:
Country: Poland
Decoration: Grunwald Cross (Krzyż Grunwaldu)
Class: 2nd Class
Maker: Mennica Państwowa (State Mint, Warsaw)
Material: Bronze with gilt edging
Dimensions approx.: 50.90 × 45.45 mm
Ribbon: Original red-white-green ribbon
Medal Design:
A finely struck bronze cross pattée with a gilt-edged border.
Obverse features a shield with two crossed swords, symbolizing the Battle of Grunwald.
Reverse bears the inscription “1410 KG 1944”, commemorating both the medieval victory and the 1944 founding of the order.
For exact condition, please refer to the photographs; all dimensions are approximate.
Condition:
Good overall condition with light signs of age and handling.
Minor wear to the gilding, consistent with period issue.
Ribbon original and complete, retaining its correct wartime colors.
Historical and Collectible Significance:
The Order of the Grunwald Cross was established in November 1944 by the Polish Committee of National Liberation to recognize bravery, leadership, and distinguished combat service during WWII.
The 2nd Class was typically awarded to senior officers for exceptional acts of valor or successful command in battle.
This piece is an authentic State Mint (Warsaw) production, not a later reproduction.
Summary:
Authentic Grunwald Cross, 2nd Class
Maker: State Mint, Warsaw
Dimensions: 50.9 × 45.4 mm
Original ribbon included
Bronze with gilt border, nice patina
Genuine post-war Polish award

