Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary, Officer, Civil Division
SKU: 01.HUN.0131.112.01
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This Order was considered the highest State Honour of the Republic of Hungary until re-institution of the Order of St. Stephen in 2011.
The Order is awarded in recognition of meritorious service that have added value to a field of society or service, such as the military, culture, sciences, and the arts.
The Order is conferred in two versions, the Military Division and Civil Division. The only differences between the two versions are the colour of the ribbon and the colour of the enamel that borders the edges of the cross arms.
The awards conferred within the Civil Division have green enamel along the cross arm borders, and green ribbons with thin red and white stripes along the exterior edges. The Gold, Silver, and Bronze Crosses have additional red stripes in the centre of the ribbon, with three red stripes for the Gold Cross, two red stripes for the Silver Cross, and one red stripe for the Bronze Cross.
The awards conferred within the Military Division have red enamel along the cross arm borders, and red ribbons with thin green and white stripes along the exterior edges. The Gold, Silver, and Bronze Crosses have additional green stripes in the centre of the ribbon, with three green stripes for the Gold Cross, two green stripes for the Silver Cross, and one green stripe for the Bronze Cross.
The Officer grade does not use a ribbon.
See the Hungarian Order of Merit, HUN102, in the Hungarian Regency (1918-1944), the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic, HUN149, in the Republic of Hungary (1944-1949), and the Order of Merit of the Hungarian People's Republic, HUN159, in the Hungarian People's Republic (1949-1989) for more information.
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Silver gilt/Enamelled
Rev: 1946 1991
52mm
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