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  • Romania, Kingdom. An Order of Ferdinand I, Miniature with Fire Damage
  • Romania, Kingdom. An Order of Ferdinand I, Miniature with Fire Damage
  • Romania, Kingdom. An Order of Ferdinand I, Miniature with Fire Damage

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Romania, Kingdom. An Order of Ferdinand I, Miniature with Fire Damage

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Romania, Kingdom. An Order of Ferdinand I, Miniature with Fire Damage

(Ordinul "Ferdinand I"). Instituted in 1929. In silver with green and red enamels, measuring 14.8 mm (w) x 24.2 mm (h) inclusive of its crown suspension, chipping evident in the green enamels on both sides, the red enamels inside the crown intact, the crown exhibiting signs of scorching, fair.

 

Footnote: The Order of Ferdinand I was instituted on May 10, 1929, until February 18, 1937, when it was discontinued. It was awarded to those who through their national activity or military deeds, contributed to the union of all Romanians, or those who in the future will have extraordinary merits to the country, in six grades: Collar, Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer and Knight.

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