Civil Merit Cross, Silver Cross

SKU: 02.AUT.0145.103.01

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    • country
      Austria (Imperial)
    • date of institution
      May 26, 1815

    History


    This cross was initially founded by Emperor Franz I in 1814, but it was formally instituted in 1815. When the Army Cross (Kanonenkruez) was established in 1814 specifically for the military, this Civil Merit Cross was conceived to be awarded for civil services. The cross was personally conferred by the Emperor upon high ranking individuals, such as state officials, who had rendered distinguished service and accomplishments duri ...  ng 1813-1814.

    The civil cross was divided into two classes, ‘gold’ and ‘silver.’ The first awards were given in May 1815 and the last in 1819.

    The dies for the crosses were cut by Harnisch in Vienna. The medal is a Greek cross pattee, in gold or silver at the Central Mint in Vienna. It is slightly larger than the Army Cross, and it does not have a laurel wreath between the arms. The obverse inscription reads inscription GRATI – PRINCEPS ET PATRIA – FRANC. IM. AUG translates to “In gratitude – Prince and Fatherland – Emperor Franz”. The reverse inscription EUROPAE – LIBERTATE ASSERTA – MDCCCXIII MDCCCXIV translates to “For securing liberty of Europe 1813-1814.” It was worn on a black and yellow ribbon. Names may be engraved on the rim.

    The Silver Cross was issued 151 times.
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    • Price

      $5395+ USD

    • Composition

      Silver

    • Inscription

      Obv: GRATI PRINCEPS ET PATRIA FRANC.IMP.AUG. Rev: EUROPAE LIBERTATE ASSERTA 1813 1914

    • Size

      30mm

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