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Bulgaria. Bronze Medal of Merit issued by Prince Ferdinand.

375 $
Marking:
96098
Country:
Bulgaria
Period:
1887-1908 gg
The original.
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375 $
Marking:96098
Country:Bulgaria
Dating:1887-1908 gg
The original.
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Description

Bronze, stamping. The medal was established in 1881 and was awarded for outstanding services to the Bulgarian nation and the crown. Obverse (obverse side): the profile of the reigning monarch Ferdinand I is depicted, with an inscription in Bulgarian around the circumference: "FERDINAND I PRINCE OF Bulgaria" ("Ferdinand I Prince of Bulgaria"). The face of the "young head". Without the medallist's signature. Reverse (reverse side): in the center is the inscription "For Merit" (bolg.) in two lines, surrounded by a wreath of oak and laurel leaves tied with a ribbon, and a five-pointed star at the bottom (this side is not visible in the image, but is standard for the medal). The reward is on the original shoe. Initially, the medal was awarded on a crimson ribbon, but later it was approved to use the ribbon of the Order of Bravery (red) for services during the war and on the battlefield. Excellent condition. Guarantee of authenticity.

History

The medal was established in 1881 and was awarded for outstanding services to the Bulgarian nation and the crown. Obverse (obverse side): the profile of the reigning monarch Ferdinand I is depicted, with an inscription in Bulgarian around the circumference: "FERDINAND I PRINCE OF Bulgaria" ("Ferdinand I Prince of Bulgaria"). The face of the "young head". Without the medallist's signature. Reverse (reverse side): in the center is the inscription "For Merit" (bolg.) in two lines, surrounded by a wreath of oak and laurel leaves tied with a ribbon, and a five-pointed star at the bottom (this side is not visible in the image, but is standard for the medal). The reward is on the original shoe. Initially, the medal was awarded on a crimson ribbon, but later the use of the ribbon of the Order of Bravery (red) for services during the war and on the battlefield was approved.

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