Medal of Honour for Postal Service and Telegraphs of Indochina, Silver Medal (stamped "P. TASSET")
SKU: 02.FRA.0219.101.01
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History
This Medal was awarded to native and European employees of the Postal and Telegraph Service in Indochina. The Bronze Medal was awarded for 15 years of service and the Silver Medal was awarded for an additional 5 years of service. A maximum of 30 Bronze Medals could be awarded annually to Europeans, and 70 to natives, as well as 20 Silver Medals to Europeans and 30 to natives.
The obverse inscription translates to “French Indochina,” and the reverse inscription translates to “Duty and Devotion, Postal Service and Telegraphs.” There is a second version that has a reverse inscription that translates to “Duty, Devotion, Postal Service and Telecommunications.”
The Medal was replaced on September 30, 1937 by the Medal of Honour for Postal Service and Telecommunications of Overseas France. See Medal of Honour for Postal Service and Telecommunications of Overseas France in the Medals & Decorations of France for more information.
Versions
$330 USD
Silver
Obv: INDOCHINE FRANÇAISE Rev: DEVOIR ET DÉVOUEMENT POSTES ET TELEGRAPHES [RECIPIENT DETAILS]
30mm
The medal was engraved by Paulin Tasset.
$330 USD
Silver
Obv: INDOCHINE FRANÇAISE Rev: DEVOIR ET DÉVOUEMENT POSTES ET TELECOMMUNICATIONS [RECIPIENT DETAILS]
30mm
This medal was engraved by Paulin Tasset.
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