Mongolia, Inner Mongolia. A Military Merit Decoration, Iii Class With Case United Republic of spotting and light contact on
Description
spotting and light contact on the bronze medals
the body of the coat itself marked in white ink "3-5-29" below the strap
The body of the holster has a u-shaped bracket that rises up through the slotted bracket on the weather flap and when the brass tab is fed through it
scattered traces of lacquer on the reverse
A fine quality manufacture and well preserved example of an Imperial Austrian 1914-1918 issue Imperial Merit Cross Fourth Class
Mongolia, Inner Mongolia. A Military Merit Decoration, Iii Class With Case United Republic of spotting and light contact onIn bronze insignia inset into a base in silvered bronze with blue enamels, measuring 37. 7 mm (w) x 37. 7 mm (h), twin horizontal pinbacks, intact enamels, very light contact, extremely fine. In its hardshelled case of issue, recessed medal bed in steel blue felt, light wear evident on the exterior, case better than very fine. Footnote: The Military Merit Decoration was created on March 20, 1938 by Prince Teh Wang (Temujin) as the main military merit
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