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1st Class Bravery Medal of Nicholas II - No. 2850 restrike
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| Quantity Available: |
4 in stock |
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Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
| Brand: |
Markenlos |
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10% off w/ $70.00 spent |
| Posted for sale: |
November 18 |
| Item number: |
1779633068 |
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This striking restrike of the 1st Class Bravery Medal of Nicholas II, No. 2850, commemorates one of the most revered awards of military valor within the Empire. The obverse features a high-relief profile of Nicholas II, encircled by the legend ??. ?. ??????? II ???. ? ?????. ???????.,? affirming his status as autocrat of all Russia. The reverse inscription reads "For Bravery ? ?2850 ? 1st Class," highlighting the personalized and serialized nature of this distinguished honor, typically awarded to soldiers for acts of exceptional courage on the battlefield. The precision in the Cyrillic lettering and the elegant separation line underscore its ceremonial significance.
Historically, the Bravery Medal system represented the highest military decoration for enlisted men and non-commissioned officers in the Empire. Originally introduced under Emperor Nicholas I and subsequently reformed, the decoration evolved into four classes, with the 1st Class being the most prestigious. This faithfully crafted piece allows collectors and historians to own a tangible tribute to the valor of servicemen during a transformative and turbulent era. Its rarity and historical resonance make it an invaluable addition to any collection of imperial militaria.
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