Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal
SKU: 02.GBR.0337.101.01
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Attributes
History
The Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was established by King Edward VII by Army Order in June of 1908. The Silver Medal was awarded to Non-Commissioned Officers and other ranks of the Special Reserve for service in 15 camps and 15 years of service with the Militia, Imperial Yeomanry or the Territorial and andVolunteer Forces. The Medal was superseded by the Efficiency Medal in 1930, but awards continued to be made until 1953. Approximately 1080 Medals were issued.
Versions
$650+ USD
Silver
Obv: EDWARDVS VII REX IMPERATOR Rev: SPECIAL RESERVE FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT Rim: [RECIPIENT DETAILS]
31x38mm
$650 USD
Silver
Obv: GEORGIVS V D G BRITT: OMN REX ET INDAE IMP Rev: SPECIAL RESERVE FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT Rim: [RECIPIENT DETAILS]
31x38mm
Miniatures
$90-115 USD
16x23mm
Silver
The Miniature Silver Medal (with King George V effigy) image features a Miniature Medal suspended from a different ribbon than the ribbon issued with the Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Miniature Silver Medal (with King George V effigy) images are courtesy of Medal-Medaille. See the following page for more detail: http://www.medal-medaille.com/special-reserve-long-service-good-conduct-medal-george-issue-miniature-p-5659.html
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