National Order of the Andean Condor, Commander
SKU: 01.BOL.0101.106.01
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History
The National Order of the Andean Condor (Orden Nacional del Cóndor de los Andes) was instituted by the Bolivian government of Bautista Saavedra on April 18, 1925. The Order was created as an effort to unify the country, which had merged on an unstable rule previous years. The Order is the highest official decoration in Bolivia.
The Order is conferred to Bolivian and foreign citizens, and institutions, in recognition of either meritorious civil or military services to improve the development and progress of Bolivia, and the humanity.
The Order consists of six grades; Grand Collar, Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer and Knight. The Order can be awarded in postmortem.
The Order is awarded by the Council of the Order that it is composed by the President of Bolivia, in grade of Grand Collar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in grade of Grand Cross, and the General Director of Ceremonial State Affairs, in grade of Grand Officer.
The Order features an obverse inscription that translates to “Strength through Unity 1925,” and a reverse inscription that stands to "Republic of Bolivia" (República de Bolivia.)
The Commander is conferred upon writers, scientific and researchers and other civil servants with similar rank.
The Commander has been awarded to Javier del Granado, Bolivian poet; Club the Strangest, Bolivian sport club; Flavio Machicado Viscarra; classic music promoter, among others.
Versions
$550 USD
Silver gilt/Enamelled
Obv: LA UNION ES LA FUERZA MCMXXV Rev: RB
52x72.5mm (inclusive of suspension)
La Royale Rio
$400 USD
Bronze gilt/Silvered bronze/Enammelled
Obv: LA UNION ES LA FUERZA MCMXXV Rev: RB
60mm
Case Of Issue
$95 USD
103x160mm
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