Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Type 5, Variation 2, "flat back with curved mint mark", #324882, circa mid- to late 1950s issue.
Silver gilt, enamels; measures 47.4 mm in height (incl. eyelet), 37.2 mm in width; weighs 36.4 g not including the suspension and connecting link. Based on available mint records, this specimen was manufactured in 1954 at the Leningrad Mint.
In excellent, near mint condition. The enamel is literally flawless: it shows beautiful luster and has no wear visible even under a 10x magnification. The details of the artwork including the hammer & sickle emblem are perfect and crisp; the gilt finish is pristine and exceptionally bright. Comes on original suspension, a two-layer mode
Silver gilt, enamels; measures 47.4 mm in height (incl. eyelet), 37.2 mm in width; weighs 36.4 g not including the suspension and connecting link. Based on available mint records, this specimen was manufactured in 1954 at the Leningrad Mint.
In excellent, near mint condition. The enamel is literally flawless: it shows beautiful luster and has no wear visible even under a 10x
magnification. The details of the artwork including the hammer & sickle emblem are perfect and crisp; the gilt finish is pristine and
exceptionally bright. Comes on original suspension, a two-layer model in steel with integral catch of the pin. The old, probably original
ribbon is immaculately clean. The connecting link appears to be original, and its ends are still joined with solder. In short, this is a truly
perfect example - in our opinion, impossible to upgrade condition-wise.
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