Princely Liechtenstein Medal of Merit, silver
SKU: 01.LIE.0101.110.01
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History
The Order of the Merit of the Principality of Liechtenstein was founded on July 22, 1937 by Prince Franz I of Liechtenstein, to commemorate his eigh- year wedding anniversary with his wife, Elisabeth von Gutmann, an Austrian noblewoman. The Order originally consisted of five classes, Grand Star, Grand Cross, Commanders Cross with Star, Commander’s Cross, Knights Cross and two medals of merit, in Gold and silver. In 1960, it was amended to include the Grand Cross with Diamonds following the Grand Star.
The order is bestowed by the reigning prince however, the government can nominate deserving individuals. It is conferred on both nationals and foreigners for outstanding public services to the principality. The decorations remain the property whom they were bestowed to and can be passed down to their heirs. The Order does not grant special privileges to the receiver.
The Princely Medals are associated with the Order but are their own decorations. The shape of the cross is the same as the Order.
Versions
$150 USD
Silver Plated/ Enamelled
Obv: L Rev: FIL
Anton Reitterer, Vienna
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