Aid-De-Camp Decoration
SKU: 02.SXC.0120.101.01
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Attributes
Physical Description
An award in the shape of a monogram ‘CE’ with a crown on top, constructed of silver. The letters have raised borders and are decorated with rue leaves. The reverse is smooth and features a pinback. Both a vertical and a horizontal pinback have been observed.
History
The Aid-De-Camp Decoration was instituted by Duke Carl Eduard of Saxony-Coburg and Gotha on October 8, 1910. It was awarded to former aid-de-camps of the duke. It was worn on the left breast in the position used for breast stars, unless the recipient wore a breast star, in which case the decoration was worn below the star.
Versions
$75 USD
Silver
Obv: CE
26x43mm
Only six were awarded.
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