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  • Mongolia, People’s Republic. A Rare Order of the Red Combat Banner, Second Award
  • Mongolia, People’s Republic. A Rare Order of the Red Combat Banner, Second Award
  • Mongolia, People’s Republic. A Rare Order of the Red Combat Banner, Second Award

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Mongolia, People’s Republic. A Rare Order of the Red Combat Banner, Second Award

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Mongolia, People’s Republic. A Rare Order of the Red Combat Banner, Second Award

Instituted 1945. In silver gilt, a rare award featuring a red enamelled five point star with clusters of smooth rays in each quadrant, the obverse medallion presenting Mongolian symbolism in red, yellow, blue and green enamels on a white enamel ring, a blue field inscribed 2, denoting the second award is present at 6 o’clock, the reverse presents a single central screw post with three rivets, numbered 149, with screw plate, measures 52.5mm (w) x 52.8mm (h), weight 55.8 grams, enamels intact, scattered gilt wear, remains in extremely fine condition.
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