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  • Greece, Kingdom. Three War Crosses 1940, Type I
  • Greece, Kingdom. Three War Crosses 1940, Type I
  • Greece, Kingdom. Three War Crosses 1940, Type I
  • Greece, Kingdom. Three War Crosses 1940, Type I
  • Greece, Kingdom. Three War Crosses 1940, Type I

Item: EU19251

Greece, Kingdom. Three War Crosses 1940, Type I

Price:

$135

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Greece, Kingdom. Three War Crosses 1940, Type I

Includes:

1. I Class Gold Grade (in coppered bronze, with a gilt crown, dated "1940" on the reverse, measuring 39.5 mm (w) x 56 mm (h) inclusive of its crown suspension, exhibiting scattered coppering wear on the obverse and contact marks on the reverse, original ribbon).

2. II Class Silver Grade (in bronze, with a silvered crown, dated "1940" on the reverse, measuring 40 mm (w) x 56.8 mm (h) inclusive of its crown suspension, light contact, original ribbon). 3. III Class Bronze Grade (in bronze, with a bronze crown, dated "1940" on the reverse, measuring 40.5 mm (w) x 60.8 mm (h) inclusive of its crown suspension, exhibiting extensive scratching on the reverse and spotting on the obverse, on incorrect ribbon). Ranging from fine to better than very fine.

 

Footnote: The War Cross was instituted on November 11, 1940 and awarded for heroic deeds on the battlefield to officers, non-commissioned officers and men of all armed forces, along with flags of distinguished regiments during the Second World War. A small crown, either gilt, silvered or bronze, according to the class of the medal, was added to the ribbon for each subsequent award. Until 1942, the first award could be in any of the three classes, after that, the enforced law dictated that the first award and the subsequent ones (to the same person) were always of III Class. In the case of additional awards, up to three, the War Cross was upgraded to the next higher class.

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