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Ribbon, Constitution Protection Medal, Suppression of Rebellion, 1933, with original ribbon
124,00$ Original price was: 124,00$.109,00$Current price is: 109,00$.
First Class Boy Scout Medal Ribbon with original box
86,00$ Original price was: 86,00$.76,00$Current price is: 76,00$.
89,00$
SKU:
SKU02845
Categories: Thailand, World Coins, Coins & Banknotes
Ribbon of the Victory Medal from the Vietnam War
***Products are as shown in the picture. Guaranteed authentic***
The Victory Medal from the Vietnam War is a round metal.
The obverse features a portrait of King Naresuan the Great engaged in an elephant duel with the enemy. The rim features the initials “King Naresuan the Great, Save the Nation.”
The reverse features a wheel, with the inscriptions “We Fight for the Glory of Thailand.”
The Vietnam War Victory Medal features a yellow ribbon with a red rim and white stripes on both sides (decorated with a central flame gradually increasing to the top).
Above is a field marshal’s baton-shaped metal pin inscribed with the words “Victory.” The Victory Medal was created in 1945 during the reign of King Ananda Mahidol. It uses the abbreviation “Ch.S.” and was created in accordance with the Victory Medal Act of 1941 to bestow upon soldiers, police, or those who perform duties as soldiers or police who have been ordered by a military or police unit to go into battle and have already deployed to carry out their duties.
The bestowal of title and reclaiming of the medal are the same as the Bravery Medal. This medal does not have a certificate. But the names of the recipients will be announced in the Royal Gazette.
The reverse features a wheel, with the inscriptions “We Fight for the Glory of Thailand.”
The Vietnam War Victory Medal features a yellow ribbon with a red rim and white stripes on both sides (decorated with a central flame gradually increasing to the top).
Above is a field marshal’s baton-shaped metal pin inscribed with the words “Victory.” The Victory Medal was created in 1945 during the reign of King Ananda Mahidol. It uses the abbreviation “Ch.S.” and was created in accordance with the Victory Medal Act of 1941 to bestow upon soldiers, police, or those who perform duties as soldiers or police who have been ordered by a military or police unit to go into battle and have already deployed to carry out their duties.
The bestowal of title and reclaiming of the medal are the same as the Bravery Medal. This medal does not have a certificate. But the names of the recipients will be announced in the Royal Gazette.
| Issuing Country |
Thailand |
|---|---|
| Metal |
Silver |
| Packaging |
In Capsule |
| Year of Issue |
1941 |
The Royal Thai Mint (Bureau of the Royal Thai Mint) is the official government agency responsible for manufacturing Thailand's circulating coins, commemorative coins, and royal decorations.
King Rama IX’s portrait, pure gold, commemorative of the Golden Jubilee, 1996, 97.66% gold plate, with stand and original box.
Two-sided commemorative coin with the symbol of the Golden Jubilee, silver plated, 1996, size 2.3 cm.
A commemorative medal decorated with a ribbon, in honor of the Golden Jubilee Ceremony, 1996, for women.
Copper zodiac coin, gold plated, Year of the Ox, 2009, minted by the Royal Thai Mint, uncirculated.
700th Anniversary Commemorative Coin, Thai script, blackened copper, size 7 cm, year 1983, with original box, original seal
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