Pezev Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Recently bought this pair of numbered orders. 1 loyalty and diligence order and another one that I can only find online as a possible presidential merit medal. Any better identification would be appreciated. 1
JapanX Posted April 12 Posted April 12 (edited) 2 hours ago, Pezev said: .... another one that I can only find online as a possible presidential merit medal. Any better identification would be appreciated. Commemorative Medal of Honor for the Best Recommended Personnel that was issued in 1978 https://asiamedals.info/threads/medal-of-honor-for-the-best-recommended-personnel.28266/ Edited April 12 by JapanX
No one Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) Dear Pezev, Foe the "Order of Loyalty and Diligence" see here: For the "Medal of Honor for the Best Personnel": Yours sincerely, No one Edited April 13 by No one
No one Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) Dear Pezev, This is a medal (a commemorative medal / jìniànzhāng) not an order. Would you mind taking a better picture of the final (first) Chinese character in the first line? Thank you. I forgot the translation: Central Mint - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one Edited April 13 by No one
Pezev Posted April 13 Author Posted April 13 4 hours ago, No one said: Dear Pezev, This is a medal (a commemorative medal / jìniànzhāng) not an order. Would you mind taking a better picture of the final (first) Chinese character in the first line? Thank you. I forgot the translation: Central Mint - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one Thanks, here's the better picture for you. Surprised it is from the 70's seeing as it's silver gilt as I have one of those awful aluminium medals from that period so I guess this must have been a pretty high award. Also looks like my number 033 has gotten around a lot seeing as it's in the previous link. I wonder who it was awarded to.
JapanX Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) The correct translation of reverse was already presented above. First of all there is a word commemorative [honor medal]. Secondly this is not a "Central Mint of China". This is the Central Engraving and Printing Plant /Zhōngyāng Yìnzhìchǎng/ a subsidiary of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan). https://www.cepp.gov.tw/EN "Central Mint of China" undertook the business of making official seals and national medals and orders only in 2005. In 1956 Taichung Plant /subsidiary of Central Engraving and Printing Plant/ of the Third Bureau of Presidential Office was restructured to “Medal and Seal Production Plant” responsible for manufacturing official seals and national awards. In 2005 "Medal and Seal Production Works" was dissolved, business of producing the seals and awards was handed over to Central Mint. + 3rd Bureau is not a "producer" but a production supervisor /監製 - to supervise production/. + Obviously in the present context 總統府 - Zǒngtǒng fǔ is not a Presidential Palace but an Office of the President. Lastly the name of the medal reads 保舉最優人員 Bǎojǔ zuì yōu rényuán 保舉 - Recommended [lit. recommend sb. for a post or award] 最優 - Best [optimal; finest] 人員 - Personnel In fact, the name of each medal should include individual year and be read as (in the present case) Commemorative Medal of Honor for the Best Personnel Recommended [for an award] in 1978 Edited April 13 by JapanX
No one Posted April 14 Posted April 14 Dear JapanX Your sweet tone and kind words are greatly appreciated. Nobody is perfect. I am not perfect, and I know it. I'll take the high road and let bygones be bygones. Yours with the utmost sincerity, No one
JapanX Posted April 14 Posted April 14 It's great news that you are able to appreciate my sweet tone and my kindness, dear Patrick. Ability to appreciate time and efforts of others is a rare commodity these days. So for example some of the residents of Staffordshire steppes are not even able to type two words "thank you." But let's go back to my kindness and sweetness. If it wasn't for them, I would have picked up some short articles from the early 00s that were published in the OMSA journal. Trust me, servant of evil could find many "sensitive matters" in these shorts. But that's not really my thing. Why? Because I am kind and sweet. Et voici le meilleur exemple pour le pratiquer. Sincères salutations, Nick
Pezev Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 Sorry if I appeared rude, I thought I had thanked for the information earlier in the thread. Anyhow if I hadn't I really appreciate people taking the time to identify the pieces shown. 1
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