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  • Hungary, Regency. An Order of Merit, Officer's Cross, c.1925
  • Hungary, Regency. An Order of Merit, Officer's Cross, c.1925
  • Hungary, Regency. An Order of Merit, Officer's Cross, c.1925
  • Hungary, Regency. An Order of Merit, Officer's Cross, c.1925

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Hungary, Regency. An Order of Merit, Officer's Cross, c.1925

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Hungary, Regency. An Order of Merit, Officer's Cross, c.1925

A Hungarian Order of Merit; in silver gilt and red, green and white enamels, Slovak Cross in the center of red enamel on obverse, reverse bearing Latin “Si Deus Pro Nobis Quis Contranos” (translation: If God is for us, who can oppose us), measuring at 51.09mm (w) x 51.09mm (h), weighing at 26.2 grams, marked 900 on pin, in extremely fine condition and an excellent example..
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