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  • Eleven International Medals & Awards
  • Eleven International Medals & Awards

Item: EU12621

Eleven International Medals & Awards

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Eleven International Medals & Awards

Austria: First World War Cross of the Austrian Legion of Honour 1914-1918 (bronze gilt, maker marked on the reverse, 41 mm, crossed swords on an original ribbon); Belgium: Medal for the Military Fighter of the War 1940 - 1945 (bronze, 37.7 mm, original ribbon); Bulgaria (Kingdom): Balkan Wars Commemorative Medal 1912-1913 (silvered bronze, 32 mm, original triangular ribbon); Bulgaria (Kingdom): First World War Commemorative Medal 1915-1918 (bronze gilt, 32 mm, original triangular ribbon); Bulgaria (Kingdom): Medal for Participation in the Patriotic War 1944-1945 (silver, 32.5 mm, original triangular ribbon); Congo (Democratic Republic): Military Merit Medal (bronze gilt, 38.3 mm x 54 mm, original ribbon with dual prong pinback); International: Organization of American States Inter-American Peace Force Medal (bronze, 31.8 mm, original ribbon with brooch pinback); Italy (Republic): Commemorative Cross for the Persian Gulf War 1990-1991 (silvered bronze, 41 mm, original ribbon); Kuwait: Kuwait Liberation Medal 1991 (bronze with red, white, green and black enamels, 39.8 mm, original ribbon with pinback); Saudi Arabia: Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait 1991 (two-piece construction, bronzed insignia on a silvered metal base, 45.7 mm x 52.8 mm, original ribbon with pinback); and Zaire: Order of Civil Merit, 2nd Class (silvered metal, 35 mm x 42 mm, original ribbon with dual prong pinback). Ranging from very fine to extremely fine.
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