Honour Decoration of the Romanian Eagle, Commander's Cross
SKU: 01.ROM.0148.105.01
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History
The Honour Decoration of the Romanian Eagle was established by King Carol II in 1933 and was suppressed in 1947 after the fall of the Romanian monarchy. It was reinstated in 2004 following the collapse of the communist regime and is currently awarded to members of the Romanian Parliament, Senate, and Chamber of Deputies for meritorious service. It may also be awarded to foreigners in recognition of contributions to parliamentary relations with other sovereign states.
There are two versions of the Commander. The first version, called the II Class Commander, was awarded prior to 1947 and features an eagle with a royal crown. The current version is similar, but it does not have a royal crown.
The previous version is listed in the Medals & Decorations of the Kingdom of Romania (1881-1947).
Versions
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Silver/Gold/Enamelled
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48x55mm
Monetaria Statului, Bucharest
The silver is 925 quality, and the gold is 583 quality.
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