Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Type 6, Variation 2, #483231, circa 1966-67 issue.
Silver gilt, enamels; 47.9 mm tall (incl. the eyelet), 37.0 mm wide; weighs 36.0 g not including g the suspension and connecting link. Riveted 3-piece construction; the serial number is engraved with a rotating tool. Sub-variation featuring very distinctive conical rivets. This piece is from the first Leningrad Jewelry Factory (ЛЮФ) series with the serial number range from 476000 - 520999 manufactured in 1966.
In excellent condition. The enamel is perfect with the exception of a couple of microscopic contact marks on the banner that are completely unnoticeable to
Silver gilt, enamels; 47.9 mm tall (incl. the eyelet), 37.0 mm wide; weighs 36.0 g not including g the suspension and connecting link. Riveted 3-piece construction; the serial number is engraved with a rotating tool. Sub-variation featuring very distinctive conical rivets. This piece is from the first Leningrad Jewelry Factory (ЛЮФ) series with the serial number range from 476000 - 520999 manufactured in 1966.
In excellent condition. The enamel is perfect with the exception of a couple of microscopic contact marks on the banner that are completely unnoticeable to the naked eye. Raised details including the hammer and sickle emblem are perfect. The gilt finish is very well preserved, although it has acquired some silver patina on the ears of wheat at the bottom.
Comes on an original suspension device, a two-layer model in aluminum. The old, probably original ribbon is very well preserved and attractive. The connecting link appears to be original; its ends are still joined with solder in the seamless manner characteristic of the Soviet mint..
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