Medal - Faithful Service (Award) ND (1878-1932) front Medal - Faithful Service (Award) ND (1878-1932) back
Medal - Faithful Service (Award) ND (1878-1932) photo
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Medal - Faithful Service Award ND

 
Gold 16.2 g 31 mm
Description
Location
Romania
Issuing entity
Regatul României
King
Carol I (1881-1914)
Type
Award medals › Civic awards
Years
1878-1932
Composition
Gold
Weight
16.2 g
Diameter
31 mm
Shape
Round with a loop
Technique
Milled (Height 62 mm with loop)
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#399948
Rarity index
95%

Reverse

Crown with oak and laurel

Script: Latin

Lettering: SERVICIU CREDINCIOSU

Translation: Faithful Service

Comment

The Romanian loyal Service Gold Medal Type I, also known as "Medalia Serviciul Credincios" in its original name, is a prestigious award that was issued in Romania from the years 1878 to 1932. This medal was created to honor individuals who displayed exceptional loyalty and service to the country. The medal measures approximately 54x31 mm and is made of gold. It features a design known as Barac# 19, which is a reference to the specific design number assigned by the Romanian authorities. This particular type of medal was issued during a significant period in Romania's history. In 1878, Romania gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire after the Russo-Turkish War. This marked the beginning of a new era for the country, as it started to establish itself as a sovereign nation. During this time, Romania underwent numerous political, social, and economic changes. The Loyal Service Gold Medal was intended to recognize individuals who contributed to the development and progress of the country during this transformative period. It is worth noting that the design of the medal changed over the years. The Type I medal, which is the one described here, was issued between 1878 and 1932. Subsequent versions, such as Type II and Type III, were introduced in later years. The Romania Loyal Service Gold Medal Type I is not only a reflection of Romania's history but also a symbol of honor and recognition for those who selflessly served their country during a crucial period of its development.