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    Posted

    Hi all,

     

    I came across this piece as part of a grouping I purchased. I'm not very familiar with Yugoslavian awards, but I understand these are generally quite common. However, this one is riveted and has a low number. Can anyone help me identify it?

     

    Also, I read a post here that said Yugoslavian awards are not researchable, but the post is a few years old. Does anyone know if the archives have been opened since 2021?

     

    Thank you all in advance!

     

    Matt

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    Posted

    Thanks! Any information about the year and until what number range did they use rivets?

    Posted

    Great piece! It's the lowest numbered second class of this order I've seen so far.

     

    The highest numbered order with three rivets I've seen is #989 and the lowest withouth rivets #1,310.

     

    When it comes to the archives, it's still not possible to research Yugoslav awards by their number, at least not to my knowledge.

     

    On 12/12/2024 at 20:28, USSR said:

    I came across this piece as part of a grouping I purchased.

     

    Was it part of the grouping to one recipient or some sort of a mix of awards you bought?

    Posted

    Such a beautiful example! I hope that if any archive does exist, it will be released. I would love to learn about who received this particular order!

    Posted
    11 hours ago, BalkanCollector said:

    Great piece! It's the lowest numbered second class of this order I've seen so far.

     

    The highest numbered order with three rivets I've seen is #989 and the lowest withouth rivets #1,310.

     

    When it comes to the archives, it's still not possible to research Yugoslav awards by their number, at least not to my knowledge.

     

     

    Was it part of the grouping to one recipient or some sort of a mix of awards you bought?

    Thanks! It was in a lot of Soviet awards but this one ended up there too for whatever reason. Maybe the auctioneer thought it was Russian/Soviet because of the Cyrillic lettering on the nut. 

    Posted
    9 hours ago, USSR said:

    Thanks! It was in a lot of Soviet awards but this one ended up there too for whatever reason. Maybe the auctioneer thought it was Russian/Soviet because of the Cyrillic lettering on the nut. 

     

    Soviets received Yugoslav orders for war merits so it's not impossible that the recipient of this particular order was Soviet.

    Posted (edited)

    Many Soviets were awarded yugoslavian orders and medals, but after the 1948 Tito-Stalin split, many were returned or destroyed.

    Notable case is the Panchevo bridge medal, which was awarded mostly to Soviets, and today is extremely rare.

    Same thing happened in Albania, Enver Hoxha returned all of his yugoslavian awards to Tito.

    Edit:

    Highest known number for this type of the Order of merit to the people is 2834.

    Lovest known for the second type is 2155.

    Production of types was most likely concurrent.

    Edited by El Ninja
    Posted
    23 hours ago, El Ninja said:

    Highest known number for this type of the Order of merit to the people is 2834.

    Lovest known for the second type is 2155.

     

    Do you have pictures of those orders?

    Posted

    Sadly, no. Those numbers are quited in a book. Although, I would have to dig through the archive and books. They might be somewhere. 

    Posted
    On 15/12/2024 at 18:34, El Ninja said:

    Many Soviets were awarded yugoslavian orders and medals, but after the 1948 Tito-Stalin split, many were returned or destroyed.

    Notable case is the Panchevo bridge medal, which was awarded mostly to Soviets, and today is extremely rare.

    Same thing happened in Albania, Enver Hoxha returned all of his yugoslavian awards to Tito.

    Edit:

    Highest known number for this type of the Order of merit to the people is 2834.

    Lovest known for the second type is 2155.

    Production of types was most likely concurrent.

    Yes, Enver Hoxha sent back all yugo decaorations.

     

    The same did also with Soviets, sent back his SUVOROV order.

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