Order of Abdon Calderon, I Class Medal

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SKU: ECU102.000

Estimated market value:

$150 USD

  • I Class Medal Obverse
  • I Class Medal Obverse
  • I Class Medal Obverse
  • I Class Medal Obverse
  • I Class Medal Reverse
  • I Class Medal Reverse

Estimated market value:

$150 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Ecuador
  • Composition
    Silver gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: ABDON CALDERON 1822 Rev: REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR
  • Size
    50-53mm

Physical Description and Item Details


Silver gilt with blue enamels, 50.5 mm x 52.8 mm, suspended from a pinback hanger inscribed "REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR" with four icons, backed by its original tr-colour ribbon, intact enamels, scattered gilt wear evident on the order and hanger, near extremely fine. In its hardshelled case of issue, yellow velvetine exterior and medal bed, black mark on the bottom, case also near extremely fine. https://www.emedals.com/south-america/other/an-order-of-abdon-calderon-of-ecuador-second-class-with-case

History


The Order of Abdon Calderon was founded in Ecuador on October 22, 1904. It is awarded to Ecuadorian and foreign military personnel in recognition of outstanding military service to the nation. It is also conferred upon civilians who have served in the armed forces in wartime.

The Order's grades are I Class Medal, II Class Medal, and III Class Medal. It is the third-highest award granted by Ecuador.

The Order was named after Captain Abdon Calderon, who was a revolutionary hero who died from injuries sustained on May 24, 1822 during the Battle of Pichincha.

The obverse suspension bar is inscribed "REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR".

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