Order of Tudor Vladimirescu, II Class Breast Star
SKU: 01.ROM.0119.102.01
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History
The Order of Tudor Vladimirescu was established in 1966. It was named in honour of Tudor Vladimirescu, the Romanian revolutionary figure and leader of the Wallachian Uprising of 1821. It was conferred upon Romanian civilians and military personnel in recognition of contributions to the establishment of socialism Romania. It could also be awarded to foreigners for maintaining the security of the Socialist Republic and for establishing cooperative international relations, but it was permanently suppressed after the collapse of the Socialist Republic in 1989.
Recipients of the II Class Breast Star were granted a monetary award of 2500 lei (625 USD) and three additional days of paid leave.
There are three versions of the II Class Breast Star. The widely awarded version was composed of gilt metal (possibly tombac), but there are others that are composed entirely of gold. There was also a version for foreigners that was smaller in size.
See also the Medal of Tudor Vladimirescu (ROM226) in the Medals & Decorations of the Romanian People's Republic & Romanian Socialist Republic (1947-1989) for the medal that was created alongside the Order of Tudor Vladimirescu.
Versions
$2000 USD
Gold
Obv: TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU 1821
65-67x69mm
This version was awarded approximately 250 times.
$4000 USD
Gold
Obv: TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU 1821
65x69mm
Monetaria Statului, Bucharest
Only 10 of these Breast Stars were produced.
$250 USD
Tombac gilt
Obv: TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU 1821
51mm
This version was awarded approximately 40 times.
Case Of Issue
N/A
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