The Austria Bronze Medal "Centenary of the Liberation Struggles Against Napoleon" from 1913 is a historical and significant item that commemorates the brave individuals who fought against Napoleon's forces. This bronze medal weighs 79.98g and measures 65mm in diameter. The obverse side of the medal features Austria holding a sword and coat of arms, symbolizing strength and patriotism. On the reverse side, there are medallion busts of three great military leaders: Archduke Karl, Andreas Hofer, and Karl Schwarzenberg, along with the names of the battles they were involved in. The medal was designed by J. Tautenhayn and is in uncirculated condition. This medal was issued in 1913 to mark the centenary of the liberation struggles against Napoleon, a pivotal period in Austrian history. It serves as a reminder of the courage and sacrifice of those who fought for their country's freedom. The intricate design and historical significance of this medal make it a valuable and collectible piece for those interested in Austrian history and numismatics.