Front: President's badge with FAR cipher
Reverse: President's badge with FAR cipher
- Material: non-ferrous metal with gilding
- Size: 51.4mm x 42.0mm
- Weight: about 8g
This form of sign for members of the president as part of the reform of ciphers was introduced in 1905 by the Saxon Union of Military Associations. It was awarded to members of the presidium and heads of districts. Patches existed with different ciphers. Known spacecraft - Crown Prince Albert, AR - Albert Rex (king) and FAR - Friedrich August Rex (king). The cipher shown here was created after Frederick Augustus III took office. Introduced as a patron.
In 1925, the sign was replaced by a sign in the shape of a shield. Of course, the number of awards was very limited, since members of the president and heads of districts, as leaders, were only a small, selected group in the club.
The exact numbers are unknown to me.
Punched made sign made of gilded non-ferrous metal in the form of a crowned cipher. A ribbon ring passes through the imperial crown apple. The code was worn on a pentagonal clasp with a green and white ribbon.
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Tape:
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Front: President's badge with FAR cipher
Reverse: President's badge with FAR cipher