Royal Naval Reserve Decoration
SKU: 02.GBR.0315.101.01
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Attributes
History
The Royal Naval Reserve Decoration was established in 1908 and awarded to sub-lieutenants and above of the Royal Naval Reserve in recognition of 15 years of commissioned service. Clasps were awarded to denote an additional 15 years of service. A rosette may have been worn on the ribbon to denote the award of a clasp when the ribbon was worn alone. The Royal Naval Reserve Decoration was superseded by the Volunteer Reserves Service Medal in 2000.
Recipients of the Silver Medal were entitled to use the post-nominal letters "RD".
There are multiple versions of the Medal which vary by the ruling monarch's cypher.
Versions
$200 USD
Silver/ Silver-gilt
Obv: ERVII
33x54mm
$250 USD
Silver/ Silver-gilt
Obv: GVR
33x54mm
The Silver Medal (with King George V cypher) image is attributed to the British Government (1908-1910) and Andre Kritzinger at Wikipedia ...
$200+ USD
Silver/ Silver-gilt
Obv: GRI
33x54mm
$200 USD
Silver/ Silver-gilt
Obv: GVIR
33x54mm
$235 USD
Silver/ Silver-gilt
Obv: ERII
33x54mm
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