Order of Ferdinand I, Officer's Cross

SKU: 01.ROM.0102.107.01

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  • Order of Ferdinand I, Officer's Cross Obverse
  • Order of Ferdinand I, Officer's Cross Reverse

Attributes

  • country
    Romania (Kingdom)
  • date of institution
    May 10, 1929
  • makers
    Joseph Resch & Sons, Bucharest; Heinrich Weiss, Bucharest

History


The Order of Ferdinand I was established in 1929 in commemoration of King Ferdinand I, the "unifier" of Romania. It was conferred exclusively upon Romanian citizens in recognition of contributions to the unification of the nation in 1918. It ranked equally with the Order of Carol I as the highest decoration in Romania until 1937 when it fell into disuse. It was later officially discontinued when the Romanian monarchy was abolished in 1947.

There was a limit of 50 members in the Officer grade from 1930-1933 and a limit of 75 members from 1933-1937.

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  • Price

    $1500 USD

  • Composition

    Silver gilt/Enamelled

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  • Size

    31x50mm

  • Maker

    Joseph Resch & Sons, Bucharest; Heinrich Weiss, Bucharest

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