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Venezuela. An Order Of The Liberator, Iii Class Commander, C.1940
Venezuela. An Order Of The Liberator, Iii Class Commander, C.1940
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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(Orden del Libertador). Instituted September 14 1880 by President Antonio Guzman Blanco. Type II. (1922-2010). In silver gilt, a multiple-ray sunburst with dual rays at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, the obverse ovular medallion features the right facing profile of Simon Bolivar in a blue enamel surround inscribed SIMON BOLIVAR, the reverse features the Venezuelan coat of arms, measures 47.9mm (w) x 57.8mm (h – inclusive of integral ball), weighs 25.3 grams (including ribbon), worn on a small section of original neck ribbon attached by an ovular suspension loop, enamels intact, wear to gilt on rays, in very fine condition.
Footnote: The Order of the Liberator (Orden del Liberator) has a long and convoluted history that began with the creation of the Order of the Liberators of Venezuela by Simon Bolivar on October 22, 1813. This Order was created to reward the military personnel from Gran Colombia and Venezuela who distinguished themselves fighting for the cause of independence. No examples of this Order have survived, and the official documentation is vague regarding the Order's statutes and bestowal conditions.
In 1854, the Distinguished Medal with the Bust of Bolivar (Medalla de Distinción con el Busto del Liberator) was created to reward Chiefs, Generals, and Officers, in recognition of the loyalty to the national cause, as well as civilians who have served notably to the nation. By then, the Medal consisted of a unique grade that displayed the Bust of Bolivar on the obverse, and the Venezuelan coat of arms on the reverse.
Finally, the Medal was promoted to Order by President Antonio Guzmán Blanco in 1881. It was created with five classes: I Class, II Class, III Class, IV Class, and V Class. The I Class, II Class, and III Class featured breast stars with different designs.
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(Orden del Libertador). Instituted September 14 1880 by President Antonio Guzman Blanco. Type II. (1922-2010). In silver gilt, a multiple-ray sunburst with dual rays at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, the obverse ovular medallion features the right facing profile of Simon Bolivar in a blue enamel surround inscribed SIMON BOLIVAR, the reverse features the Venezuelan coat of arms, measures 47.9mm (w) x 57.8mm (h – inclusive of integral ball), weighs 25.3 grams (including ribbon), worn on a small section of original neck ribbon attached by an ovular suspension loop, enamels intact, wear to gilt on rays, in very fine condition.
Footnote: The Order of the Liberator (Orden del Liberator) has a long and convoluted history that began with the creation of the Order of the Liberators of Venezuela by Simon Bolivar on October 22, 1813. This Order was created to reward the military personnel from Gran Colombia and Venezuela who distinguished themselves fighting for the cause of independence. No examples of this Order have survived, and the official documentation is vague regarding the Order's statutes and bestowal conditions.
In 1854, the Distinguished Medal with the Bust of Bolivar (Medalla de Distinción con el Busto del Liberator) was created to reward Chiefs, Generals, and Officers, in recognition of the loyalty to the national cause, as well as civilians who have served notably to the nation. By then, the Medal consisted of a unique grade that displayed the Bust of Bolivar on the obverse, and the Venezuelan coat of arms on the reverse.
Finally, the Medal was promoted to Order by President Antonio Guzmán Blanco in 1881. It was created with five classes: I Class, II Class, III Class, IV Class, and V Class. The I Class, II Class, and III Class featured breast stars with different designs.




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