but this field-worn example remains in an overall near extremely fine condition
(Ordre du Mérite Civil)
Footnote: The Order of the Aztec Eagle is the highest Mexican order awarded to foreigners in the country and forms part of the Mexican Honours System
with two drill holes for attachment to a tunic
Footnote: This extremely rare badge was an award to one of the active duty officers or veterans of the infamous Special Departments of Mongolian State Security (UAKhB)
Russia, Imperial. A St. George Cross, III Class for First World War Service, to Ivan Naumovich Koval GTRexclude but this field-worn example remains( , 3 ). Constructed of silver, on loop for suspension, consisting of a Cross Patte, the obverse bearing a central raised depiction of St. George slaying a dragon, the reverse bearing a central monogram of St. George ( for , or St. George), the three and nine oclock arms stamped with an award number of 115497 indicating issue to Ivan Naumovich Koval, the six oclock arm bearing an inscription of 3 indicating III Class, unmarked, measuring 34. 05 mm (w)