Medal for Bravery in a Fire (Variation I)
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SKU: 02.SRU.0137.101.01.000
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A Soviet Medal for Bravery in a Fire
A Soviet Medal for Bravery in a Fire; 1960's - 80's version; Silvered alloy, 32 mm, original ribbon, mounted to a five-sided aluminum suspension with pinback, green oxidation evident on the reverse, gilt wear evident on the obverse, very fine.
The Medal for Bravery in a Fire was established on October 31, 1957. This medal was conferred upon firefighters, volunteer firefighters, servicemen, and other citizens, for bravery and self-sacrifice in saving lives and fighting fires. The obverse presents a crossed axe and sledgehammer with a star above and a wreath below. The reverse shows a fireman carrying a child away from a fire.
The composition changes according to the variation. Variation I is made of silver-plated silver alloy. Variation II is made of nickel silver (copper, zinc and nickel alloy).
The obverse Russian inscription translates to: "For Bravery in a Fire".
All pieces with separately soldered-on rings are fake.
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