Description
with a surmounted non-genuine diamond stone
The Medal for Merit is currently listed as seventh in order of precedence of U
one with a rifle
A member of the American Numismatic Society for forty-two years
He was placed on command to the Canadian Discharge Depot at Buxton on January 21st and struck off strength of the Overseas Military Forces of Canada on the 31st
Japan, Empire. An Order Of The Rising Sun, Iii Class C.1920 Hold with a surmounted non-genuine diamond(). Instituted in 1875 by Emperor Meiji of Japan. 1875 2003 issue. Constructed of silver, a superb enameled white silver framed Japanese symbol of the Rising Sun, circumscribing a central nice deep red glass cabochon, with mirrored design, the suspension consisting of finely enameled green and purple symbol of the Paulownia Flowers with Japanese lettering, measuring 54. 50 mm (w) x 85. 90 mm (h inclusive suspension and its integral ring), with minor
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