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King's anointing in ŽIČA, June 20, 1889.
Gilded bronze. Nicely preserved specimen with a corresponding new moire triangular
Silver-plated bronze, 34 mm. The medal was established by Aleksandar I Obrenović on April 7, 1902. year, and was awarded
Silver-plated bronze, 34 mm.
It was awarded for services to the king, the king's house and the state.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Aleksandar I Krađorđević.
Obverse: Bust of King Alexander, and around the inscription "ALEXANDER I. KING
Serbia 1914-1918. Silver-plated bronze, 34 mm.
It was awarded for services to the king, the king's house and
Serbia, diameter 33 mm. Nicely preserved.
With a new matching triangular strip.
With the signature "Mint AD" under the bust of Peter I and Alexander I Karadjordjevic.
In perfect condition,
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Aleksandar I Krađorđević. Silver-plated bronze, 32 mm. Below would be the signature "MINE A.D."
Obverse:
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. On the obverse Filip Višnjić with fiddle;
on the reverse in the central circle there is
With the new triangular ribbon in the colors of the Yugoslav flag.
With the new triangular ribbon in the colors of the Yugoslav flag.
Gilded bronze, 34 mm.
Rare type - sharp edge!
With a triangular blue silk moire
Gilded bronze, 34 mm.
With original triangular blue silk moire ribbon.
With the signature "Mint AD" under the bust of Peter I and Alexander I Karadjordjevic.
In perfect condition,
Diameter 33 mm. Nicely preserved.
With a new matching triangular strip.
With the appropriate pentagonal strip of Serbian tricolor, made of moire silk.
With the signature "Mint AD" under the bust of Peter I and Alexander I Karadjordjevic.
In good condition,
(Peter and Alexander). Silver-plated bronze, oval, 40 x 32 mm. One of the most beautiful medals from the series of
IN THE ZHICHA MONASTERY 1889.
Gilded bronze.
Preserved specimen with a corresponding new moiré ribbon.
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