Faithful Service Medal, Civil Division, III Class

SKU: 02.ROM.0174.103.01

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  • country
    Romania
  • date of institution
    April 9, 1878
  • makers
    Monetaria Statului, Bucharest
  • remarks
    It is uncertain whether the wartime ribbon will affect the value of the III Class Medal.

History


The Faithful Service Medal was established by Prince Carol I in 1878. It was later followed by the Faithful Service Cross in 1906 and the Order of Faithful Service in 1932. It was suppressed in 1947 after the abolition of the Romanian monarchy but was reinstated in 2004 following the collapse of the communist regime. It is currently awarded to Romanian citizens and foreigners in recognition of meritorious service to Romania. It was previously awarded to German military personnel during the Second World War, and from 1937-1941 it could be conferred with swords for wartime merit.

There are three models of the III Class Medal. The first and second models were both awarded prior to 1947 and feature a surmounting crown and the royal coat of arms of Romania. They differ in the spelling of the reverse inscription. The third model, awarded since 2000, features a surmounting wreath and the national coat of arms of Romania and is awarded in different versions to civilians and military personnel. The medal for military personnel features surmounting crossed swords. All three models have a reverse inscription that translates to “Faithful Service.”

There may be additional versions of the III Class Medal that vary in manufacturer, size or composition.

The earlier versions are listed in the Medals & Decorations of the Kingdom of Romania (1881-1947).

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  • Composition

    Bronzed Tombac

  • Inscription

    Rev: SERVICIUL CREDINCIOS

  • Size

    34mm

  • Maker

    Monetaria Statului, Bucharest

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