Cross of Merit, I Class
SKU: 02.POL.0105.101.01
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History
The Cross of Merit was established by the Council of Ministers in 1923. It was renewed and modified by the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile during the Second World War and later by the Polish People’s Republic. It was officially re-instituted in the Third Polish Republic in 1992.
It is awarded to Polish civilians and military personnel as well as foreigners for exceptional service to the nation. The Cross (with swords) was added by the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile in 1942 to recognise civilians and military personnel for outstanding contributions to the nation during times of war. This version was not awarded by the Polish People’s Republic, but it is currently awarded by the Republic of Poland.
The earliest crosses from this period are stamped on the reverse with a serial number.
The I Class Cross features obverse initials that stand for “Rzeczpospolita Polska” (Republic of Poland).
There may be additional versions of the I Class Cross that differ in size, composition, and manufacturer.
The other versions are listed in the Medals & Decorations of the Polish People’s Republic (1944-1989) and the Third Polish Republic (1989-).
Versions
$275+ USD
Gilt/Enamelled
Obv: RP Rev: [SERIAL NUMBER]
40mm
Wiktor Gontarczyk, Warsaw
It is uncertain when or why this stamped version was discontinued.
$50+ USD
Gilt/Enamelled
Obv: RP
40mm
Wiktor Gontarczyk, Warsaw
$125 USD
Gilt/Enamelled
Obv: RP
$225+ (with case of issue) USD
Gilt/Enamelled
Obv: RP
Miniatures
N/A
15mm
This version is composed of silver gilt and enamel.
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