Medal for the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, Dark Bronze issue for non-combatants.
In copper ("dark bronze"); measures 28.0 mm wide; weighs 12.7 g not including the ribbon and connecting links. This version of the medal was struck by the State Mint in St. Petersburg. Features a dot at the end of the motto "May God Resurrect You When Time Comes".
In very fine to excellent condition. The raised details are exceptionally well-preserved and crisp on both sides. The raised edge is completely free of knocks or bumps. The obverse is nearly pristine, having practically no noticeable wear and showing a very attractive even patina to the copper. On the reverse, the
In copper ("dark bronze"); measures 28.0 mm wide; weighs 12.7 g not including the ribbon and connecting links. This version of the medal was struck by the State Mint in St. Petersburg. Features a dot at the end of the motto "May God Resurrect You When Time Comes".
In very fine to excellent condition. The raised details are exceptionally well-preserved and crisp on both sides. The raised edge is completely free of knocks or bumps. The obverse is nearly pristine, having practically no noticeable wear and showing a very attractive even patina to the copper. On the reverse, there is a minimal amount of pitting and some small scuffs, none of them really very noticeable or detractive.
The medal comes on original period 28 mm wide St. George / St. Alexander Nevsky ribbon mounted on a Soviet WW2-era suspension device in steel (the pin on the suspension has been replaced with an old safety pin as is often the case, but it is fully functional.) The connecting link is also a Soviet era replacement. The ribbon is perfectly preserved and immaculately clean.
/See Dimitri Romanov, The Orders, Medals and History of Imperial Russia, pp. 240, 241, also Mikhail Diakov, Medals of the
Russian Empire, Part 7, 1894-1917, p. 260/.
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