Order of the Star of Romania, I Class Decoration
SKU: 01.ROM.0116.101.01
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Attributes
History
The Order of the Star of Romania was established in 1948 and remained the highest decoration conferred in Socialist Romania until it was permanently suppressed following the collapse of the communist regime in 1989. It was conferred upon Romanian civilians and military personnel in recognition of merit in a variety of fields including politics, social service, science, and culture.
Recipients of the I Class Decoration were granted a monetary award of 3500 lei (875 USD).
There are five versions of the I Class Decoration. The first two versions are in the form of a five-pointed enamelled star with a five-pointed metal back-plate while all other versions are ten-pointed metal stars. The third version features the letters “RPR” above the centre medallion, but the other versions do not feature letters surmounting the medallion and differ only in the inscription contained within the crest on the medallion.
There may be additional versions of the I Class Decoration that differ in size or composition.
Versions
$2900+ USD
Silver gilt/Enamelled
Obv: 30 DECEMBRIE 1947
70mm
Monetaria Statului, Bucharest
$4,500 USD
Gold/Silver/Diamonds/Enamel
70mm
This version is from 1964-1965.
$4600 USD
Gold/Brilliants/Enamelled
Obv: RPR
This version weighs 59 grams.
$5800+ USD
Gold/Diamonds/Enamelled
Obv: RPR
63mm
$6100 (with case of issue) USD
Gold/Brilliants/Enamelled
Obv: RSR
63mm
Monetaria Statului, Bucharest
This version weighs 63.5 grams. It is hallmarked ("worker with hammer") on the reverse and is also stamped with the mark of the State Min...
Case Of Issue
N/A
87mm x 110mm x 29.5mm
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