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Romania, Kingdom. A Bene Merenti Medal, Type Ii, I Class, C. 1910
Romania, Kingdom. A Bene Merenti Medal, Type Ii, I Class, C. 1910
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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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(Medalia Bene Merenti). Instituted 1876. Type II (1881-1931). In bronze gilt, the obverse presents the left facing profile of King Carol I with the surrounding inscription CAROLUS I REX ROMANIAE, the reverse presents a central inscription BENE MERENTI surrounded by a raised laurel wreath, measures 30.5mm (w) x 35.70mm (h – inclusive of integral ring), worn on original ribbon with a rare bronze gilt crown clasp denoting a personal employee of King Carol, several obverse scratches, light edge bruising, overall near very fine condition and a rare ribbon clasp.
Footnote: The Bene Merenti Medal was established by King Carol I in 1876. It was awarded to Romanian citizens in recognition of meritorious service rendered in the fields of art and science. It was later replaced by the Order of Cultural Merit in 1931.
Description
(Medalia Bene Merenti). Instituted 1876. Type II (1881-1931). In bronze gilt, the obverse presents the left facing profile of King Carol I with the surrounding inscription CAROLUS I REX ROMANIAE, the reverse presents a central inscription BENE MERENTI surrounded by a raised laurel wreath, measures 30.5mm (w) x 35.70mm (h – inclusive of integral ring), worn on original ribbon with a rare bronze gilt crown clasp denoting a personal employee of King Carol, several obverse scratches, light edge bruising, overall near very fine condition and a rare ribbon clasp.
Footnote: The Bene Merenti Medal was established by King Carol I in 1876. It was awarded to Romanian citizens in recognition of meritorious service rendered in the fields of art and science. It was later replaced by the Order of Cultural Merit in 1931.



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