Russian silver

Medals, coins

“For bravery” #436512 - Imperial Russian silver medal, Czar NICHOLAS II, 1905

Weight: 14.04 g; Diameter: 30 mm; Height: 35 mm; RARE ORIGINAL imperial Russian silver medal. An attractive Russian Imperial WWI medal for bravery that shows a lot of wear. Number 436512 is engraved on the back of the medal. The medal is looped at the top. Medal for Bravery was first established during the reign of Tsar Alexander II. In the first years of the reign of Emperor Nicholas II, the Medal for Bravery was thoroughly redesigned and its statute changed. Obverse of the silver Medal for Bravery shows the truncated bust of Tsar Nicholas II, facing left encircled by an inscription meaning: "By the Grace of God Nicholas II Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia". Reverse of the Medal: bears an inscription meaning: "For Bravery, Fourth Class, #436512". No ribbon. Heavy worn, rare, in good condition, 100% ORIGINAL!

Type Medals, coins

Sale Details
185 000.00

Date of sale 2023-06-24

Auction House Eternity Gallery

Where was the auction held USA

You can purchase from us

lots that are currently on sale

Similar lots Russian silver

For the storming of Akhulgo - Imperial Russian silver medal,...
For the storming of Akhulgo - Imperial R…
None
For the conquest of the Khanate of Kokand
None
FOR THE CAPTURE OF PARIS, March 19, 1814,
ANTIQUE 1899 RUSSIAN EMPIRE GOLD 10 RUBLES COIN
ANTIQUE 1899 RUSSIAN EMPIRE GOLD 10 RUBL…
Russian (Imperial) related, unmarked silver medal Keele Hall...
Russian (Imperial) related, unmarked sil…
Russian Imperial 84 silver pendant with Kazan St Mother of G...
Russian Imperial 84 silver pendant with …
Chevron Up