Obverse: Common Badge of Honor for Faithful Service 1889
Reverse: Common Badge of Honor for Faithful Service 1889
June 8, 1889 by the Grand Duke Ludwig IV.
- Material: Silver
- Size: 33mm
- Weight: 14-15g
The general badge of honor was established on September 25, 1843 by Ludwig II. established as a civil badge of honor. It was no longer issued until his death in 1848. His son Ludwig III. November 14, 1849 awarded the medal his portrait and statutes. Ludwig IV. modified the front side with a cabinet order of June 8, 1889 with his image. Persons without a special title were awarded for excellent merit, commendable deeds and exceptional achievements. Various advantages differ in the inscription on the reverse. The following inscriptions are known: - FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE -, - FOR MERIT -, - FOR MANY YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE -, - FOR FIFTY YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE -, - FOR SAVING HUMAN LIVES -. The font is 2-line, 3-line and 5-line. Due to the short awarding period, these medals are less common than those of Ludwig III. on the obverse. The stamps for the medal were made by medalist J. Ries from Darmstadt.
Round silver medal with rim. Above is a soldered ordinary eye with a ribbon ring.
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Obverse: Common Badge of Honor for Faithful Service 1889
Reverse: Common Badge of Honor for Faithful Service 1889