Description
State Prize Medal 2nd class #2699
1955-1966
Made of gold- and silver-plated German silver. It measures 29.45 mm in height including the eyelet, 25.95 mm in width and weighs 9.1 grams without its suspension. The suspension is authentic to the medal and measures 24.77 mm in width at his widest point and 15.87 in height at its narrowest point. The medal is numbered #2699 on its reverse.
In pristine condition with crisp details and all of its silver- and gold-plating present. The suspension includes its time period and original ribbon, rectangular plate, hexagon nut and screwplate. The connection ring between the suspension and the medal has not been cut and its screw has not been shortened.
Scarce
The Soviet State Prize he was the successor of the Stalin Prize which was awarded during 1941-1955. Stalin Prize holders could exchange their medals and documents for the appropriate of the State Prize in the age of de-Stalinization. The State Prize of the USSR is the second most important and monetary award in the USSR after the Lenin Prize, awarded in the USSR in the period from 1957 to 1991. When the State Prize of the USSR was founded, it came with a bonus of 5,000 rubles (half the size of the Lenin Prize). Among the awardees were writers, scientists, artists and up to 100 people were awarded these annually.
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