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  • A Romanian Loyal Service Cross with Crossed Swords; 3rd Class
  • A Romanian Loyal Service Cross with Crossed Swords; 3rd Class
  • A Romanian Loyal Service Cross with Crossed Swords; 3rd Class

Item: EU9989

A Romanian Loyal Service Cross with Crossed Swords; 3rd Class

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A Romanian Loyal Service Cross with Crossed Swords; 3rd Class

A Romanian Loyal Service Cross with Crossed Swords; 3rd Class - 2nd Type (1938-1947): Bronze gilt, 34 mm x 53 mm inclusive of its crown suspension, original ribbon with hook and eye, contact marks and surface wear, very fine. Footnote: The Loyal Service Cross was instituted on November 11, 1906, in celebration of the fortieth anniversary of King Carol’s appointment as Domnitor of the Principality of Romania, to be awarded for long and faithful service to the Kingdom of Romania. During the Second World War period, it was awarded for military services, to both Romanians and members of the Axis forces.
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