Order of May, Civil Merit, Grand Officer Breast Star (1958-1974)

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 01.ARG.0102.104.01.000

Estimated market value:

$550 USD

  • Grand Officer (1946-1957) Obverse
  • Grand Officer (1946-1957) Obverse
  • Grand Officer (1946-1957) Obverse
  • Grand Officer (1946-1957) Obverse
  • Grand Officer (1946-1957) Obverse
  • Grand Officer (1946-1957) Reverse
  • Grand Officer (1946-1957) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$550 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Argentina
  • Composition
    Silver gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: AL MERITO
  • Size
    77x79mm
  • Version Remarks
    This version depicts a facing left woman figure.

Physical Description and Item Details


Three-piece construction, silver gilt with red and white enamels, unmarked, 77.5 mm x 79.2 mm, horizontal pinback with hook on the reverse, extremely fine. Accompanied by its 8 mm Rosette with button hole attachment, along with a business card with the embossed Argentinian coat-of-arms in gold-coloured ink and inscribed "Señor Director del Gabinete del Portavoz del Gobierno de Espana" (Director of the Spokesman's Office for the Government of Spain) "D. José Miguel MURO-MARTINEZ", in their hardshelled case of issue, Argentinian coat-of-arms on the lid, dual tabbed medal bed for the award and rosette, light wear on the exterior, case near extremely fine.

History


The Order of May (Orden de Mayo) was originally established as the Order of May for Merit in 1946. It was founded to commemorate the May Revolution of 1811 that resulted in the establishment of Argentina as an independent republic. The Order was re-established as the Order of May on December 17, 1957 by Juan Perón, and it was modified on April 10, 1958.

The Order of May is conferred upon foreign citizens and military personnel in recognition of a variety of meritorious contributions to Argentina.

The Order is classified into four types that are based on the kind of service rendered by the recipient. Type I includes the original Order of May for Merit and all subsequent awards for civil merit. Type II includes the Order of May for Military Merit, while Type III includes the Order of May for Naval Merit, and Type IV includes the Order of May for Aeronautical Merit.

In Type I, the Order of May for Merit is conferred upon civilians in recognition of meritorious services and personal efforts to contribute to the progress, culture, solidarity and international understanding to the benefit of Argentina.

In Type I, the obverse center of the Order was modified in 1957, and again in 1974; it was switched from a torso of a male holding an Argentinian flag, to a bust of a female. Then, the central medallion depicted a male figure between 1946-1957, a female bust between 1957-1973, and finally, a male torso again since 1974 to present.

The Officer consists on the breast star wearing at the left side on the chest.

There are multiple versions that differ in composition.

The Order features an obverse inscription that translates to "For Merit."

FOR SALE / WANTED

Item For Sale By

Be the first to sell this item

Wanted By

Be the first to request this item

Comments

Sign in to comment and reply.

Scroll Top