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  • International. A Lot of Seven Awards
  • International. A Lot of Seven Awards
  • International. A Lot of Seven Awards
  • International. A Lot of Seven Awards
  • International. A Lot of Seven Awards

Item: EU16186

International. A Lot of Seven Awards

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International. A Lot of Seven Awards

Austria (Republic): IX Winter Olympic Games at Innsbruck Merit Medal 1964 (in silver, measuring 35 mm in diameter, on War Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 original triangular ribbon with hook and eye); Germany (Saxony): Friedrich August Medal, Bronze Grade (in bronze, measuring 28.7 mm in diameter, replacement ribbon); Romania (Kingdom): Loyal Service Cross, Silver Grade, Type II (1932-1947) (in silvered bronze, measuring 36.2 mm (w) x 56.5 mm (h), original ribbon with hook and eye); and four Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic) Awards: Order of Bravery (in bronze gilt, number impressed "140457" on the reverse, measuring 39.5 mm (w) x 42 mm (h), original ribbon, mounted to a five-sided metal suspension with pinback); Medal for Merit to the Nation (in bronze gilt, measuring 37 mm in diameter, original ribbon, mounted to a five-sided metal suspension with pinback, accompanied by a 36 mm (w) x 9 mm (h) ribbon bar); two Medals for Bravery (in bronze gilt, measuring 37 mm in diameter each, original ribbons, mounted to five-sided metal suspensions with pinbacks, accompanied by two 36 mm (w) x 9 mm (h) ribbon bars). Ranging from very fine to extremely fine.
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