Medal of Merit in Gold, Type VIII
SKU: 02.DKN.0101.801.01
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Attributes
History
Established by King Christian VII, this medal has no official statutes, and is therefore awarded at the monarch's discretion. In previous years, this medal has commonly been awarded to recognize devoted, and prominent service to Denmark.
The gold medal associated with this award is normally conferred upon high ranking Officers, and the silver medal is normally conferred upon individuals who have participated in a public or office duty, for a notable period of time, as well as public servants.
The rim of the medal is engraved with the recipient's name.
The medal may have been conferred upon women, in which case, the medal would be awarded on a bow.
Although it is rare, the gold medal can be awarded with a crown surmounting the medal. Since 1863, the gold medal with crown has only been awarded 10 times.
Frederik IX was King of Denmark from 1947 to 1972.
Versions
$430+ USD
Gold
Obv: FRIDERICUS IX REX DANIAE Rev: FORTIENT
37mm
Gold Medal stamped "H. SALOMON"
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