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Soviet Order of Lenin #1673 ‘Gold Head’
Awarded in 1935 to Yelena Osipovna Uvarova (Елена Осиповна Уварова), Chairman of the ‘Spartak’ Kolkhoz for heroic labor, for successes in exceeding the grain harvest output norms by 100–200 percent
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Soviet Order of Lenin #1753 (Reissue for a Lenin ‘Gold Head’)
Awarded to Shaiful Abdullayev (Абдуллаева Шайфула), teacher at the elementary school attached to the ‘Leninsky Put’ [Lenin’s Way] Kolkhoz, Tajik SSR
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Soviet Order of Lenin #8403
Rare ‘Swallowtail’ / ‘Dovetail’ variation awarded to Aleksandr Ivanovich Pshenichnikov for producing some war materiel in the Lysva plant
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Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Lenin Prize Medal #3389, Order of Lenin #277307, Medal State Prize Medal 3rd class #1969 + more
Awarded to Ivan Vasilyevich Popov (Иван Васильевич Попов). Russian, Soviet engineer - geologist, one of the founders of domestic engineering geology, professor of the Department of Soil Science and Engineering Geology at Moscow State University
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Soviet Order of Suvorov 2nd Class #962
Awarded to Guards Mj. General Vladimir Iosifovich Brezhnev for ensuring effective artillery support during the forced crossing of the Svir’ River and breaking through heavily fortified enemy lines. This was acknowledged by Supreme Commander Stalin. Brezhnev's leadership was crucial in overcoming dense enemy defenses and coordinating with rifle troops for rapid advancements and additional breakthroughs at the Megreka River. Brezhnev was arrested for counter-revolutionary activities in 1938 but released and rehabilitated in 1940
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Soviet Order of Suvorov 3rd Class #8461
Awarded to Major Igor Aleksandrovich Danchich for leading and directly participating in the construction of 5 river crossing sites for division troops under heavy enemy fire, enabling a swift capture of a bridgehead on the Desna river's western bank. His leadership and personal involvement motivated the sappers to work quickly despite the risk from enemy artillery and air attacks
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Soviet Order of Suvorov 3rd Class #9667
Awarded to Captain Lastovsky for exceptional bravery and leadership in the battles for Aulowönen, Wehlau, and Starkenberg [East Prussia], eliminating 200 enemy soldiers and officers. During the assault on Wehlau on Jan 22, 1945, his unit destroyed 21 machine guns and captured 10 artillery pieces and 18 vehicles. On Jan 25, he led a decisive flank attack on Starkenberg, swiftly overrunning enemy trenches and securing the city, during which he was severely wounded
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Soviet Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class #972
Awarded to Major General of Aviation Sergei Favstovich Buzylev for successfully commanding his division in multiple operations, conducting hundreds of combat sorties, destroying significant enemy equipment, supplies, and infrastructure. Buzylev was highly decorated and also flew as a pilot during the Spanish Civil War
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Soviet Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class #994
Awarded to Guards Colonel Chirva for personally flying 94 combat sorties, participating in 10 air battles, and shooting down 2 enemy aircraft [at Stalingrad]. Under his leadership, the division played a key role in operations, conducting 1,392 sorties during the summer offensive of 1944. Chirva is recognized as a disciplined, tactically skilled, and demanding commander who significantly improved the combat effectiveness of the fighter aviation division he commanded
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Soviet Order of Kutuzov 3rd Class #7435
Rare subvariation awarded to Lt Colonel Zabaznov. For skillfully organizing staff work under complex offensive fighting conditions. His regiment took 300 prisoners, killed over 2000 enemy soldiers and officers, destroyed 20 tanks and self-propelled guns, and captured 60 artillery pieces and over 500 trucks containing goods
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Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 2nd Class #1334
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Evstratov for efficiently leading his troops in a successful enemy strong defense breakthrough operation on January 14, 1945, and continuing to lead them until the rifle corps reached the Vistula River. His leadership prevented casualties and cleared 2,225 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, along with 16 time bombs in the corps's path. He also personally oversaw bridge and crossing construction, facilitating the timely movement of our forces across water obstacles. Lt. Col. Evstratov was mentioned in the book 'From Moscow to Stralsund' for his ingenious plan of digging a tunnel to get behind the enemy trenches
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Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 2nd Class #1970
Awarded to Colonel Ivan Arefievich Didenko for distinguishing himself in the combat operations to eliminate the German tank group near Lakes Velence and Balaton, and in the subsequent offensive from 15 March to 18 April 1945, which led to the capture of cities in Hungary, and ultimately Vienna
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Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd Class #4928
Awarded to Guards Master Sergeant Mikhail Mikhailovich Sidorov for repelling 3 enemy counter-attacks by a numerically superior force and personally killing 6 Hitlerites when crossing of the river Western Dvina after he replaced the platoon commander who was taken out of the action
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Group of Orders of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd class #5946, Patriotic War 1st class #287864 and Glory 2nd class #3660
Awarded to Sgt. Storonkin for being the first to rush into the enemy trenches in East-Prussia on several occasions, killing many Germans in the process and enabling the capture of the settlements. Even when wounded he did not leave the battlefield. Sgt. Storonkin was recommended for the Order of Glory 1st class twice(!)
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Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd Class #6197
Awarded to partisan commander Obozny for leading and personally taking part of several successful partisan operations
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Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #7386
Awarded to Major Makar Yefimovich Semenenkov for repelling four counterattacks in Livny, killing up to 100 enemy soldiers. Along the Tim River, he led a platoon to dislodge enemy forces, killing 20 and capturing 8. In Krichev, he was the first to cross the Sozh River, securing a bridgehead. Near Belitsa, he led his battalion in capturing trenches and repelling over eight attacks, inspiring his troops with his leadership
€1,900.00 -
Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #23829
Awarded to Guards Captain Svintsitsky for destroying 2 cannons, 2 machinegun emplacements, 1 mortar, destroyed 2 pillboxes, and eliminating up to a platoon of enemy troops with his artillery battery. His smart positioning and camouflage of the cannons prevented losses and ensured a successful breakthrough for his unit
€1,550.00 -
Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #18006
Awarded to Nikolai Alekseevich Platonov (Николай Алексеевич Платонов)
€650.00 -
Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #18661
Awarded to Nikolay Aleksandrovich Shpanka (Николай Александрович Шпанка) on 30 April 1975
€700.00 -
Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #29098
In excellent condition and with good research potential
€450.00 -
Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples #35909 with booklet
Awarded to Ivan Ivanovich Kovalenka (Иван Иванович коваленка). In excellent condition
€560.00 -
Soviet Order of the October Revolution #41448 with booklet
Awarded to Nina Grigorievna Deshko who was also awarded the Order of Lenin
€430.00 -
Soviet Order of the October Revolution #101095
Variation 2 with 5 rivets. Sublime example
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #47627
Awarded posthumously to Captain Timofei Afanasyevich Chernikov for personally leading an assault without artillery support, seizing the town of Poddubye [Leningrad front], capturing two ammunition dumps and a fuel depot, eliminating up to 50 enemy soldiers and officers, and holding the town against fierce counterattacks, where he fell a brave death on the battlefield
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Award Group of Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #56328, Order of the Red Star #3316031 + 3316067 and a Medal for Combat Merit
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Nikolai Ivanovich Orlov for completing 11 combat missions as a navigator delivering weapons and ammunition to Belarusian partisans under difficult weather conditions, strong opposition from night fighters and intense anti-aircraft defenses
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #67573
Awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Yakovlevich Kisel for skillful command in breaking through deep enemy defenses and for personally demonstrating courage and bravery by leading from the front under fire. As a result the regiment eliminated 770 enemy troops, destroyed 37 machine-guns, 4 cannons, and 2 self-propelled guns, and successfully repelled numerous tank and infantry counterattacks
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Documented group of an Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #127074, Red Star #3392965 and #3483510 + more
Awarded to Major Pilot Belikhov for completing 25 successful combat sorties with bravery and initiative. Despite sustaining damage during missions, he maintained his position and landed successfully. He demonstrated exceptional piloting skills and successfully completed multiple air raids, setting enemy targets ablaze. Even when his aircraft was hit, he remained composed and returned safely to base, showcasing exemplary discipline and performance
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Documented group of an Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #162479 and Red Star #1120210
Awarded to Captain Borisenko for courage and skill in directing divisional fire, remaining under enemy fire to lead operations that destroyed multiple firing points and enemy troops in 1944, and for actions in Germany in 1945, where through reconnaissance, coordination, and precise fire control he ensured the destruction of self-propelled guns, anti-tank weapons, mortar and artillery batteries
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #195239 with Order Booklet
Awarded to Guards Captain Denisenko for exceptional bravery and initiative as a reconnaissance commander, repeatedly penetrating enemy lines under heavy fire during operations in Hungary in November 1944, providing critical intelligence on enemy defenses and firepower that directly enabled successful offensives and territorial gains. Denisenko was severely wounded in the line of duty
€1,350.00 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #1511560
In nice condition with a small superficial flake
€45.00 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #31631
Awarded to Private Nikolaj Fedorovich Demin for shooting down a Fw-190 plane with his Anti Aircraft gun preventing it attacking the ground troops
€800.00 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #48170
Awarded to Petty officer 1 class Ivan Aleksandrovich Sheikin for exemplary service as a radio operator and mechanic on a motorboat since 1937, demonstrating discipline, persistence, and professionalism by completing over 220 dangerous towing missions under enemy fire and harsh conditions without complaint
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #71703 Duplicate
Awarded to Sr. Lt. Lozovo for exceptional service as aide to the military commandant of Leszno and Gleiwitz. Lt. Lozovoy exhibited outstanding abilities in combating resistance, maintaining order, and arresting Fascists. Ironically, he was sentenced to five years in a correctional labor camp and sent to a penal company for negligence towards his military duties, the exact opposite of what earned him the Order of the Patriotic War. His awards were stripped in 1950 but reinstated in 1984
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #173079 ‘Trench Reverse’
Produced by the Moscow Mint (MMD) features a distinctive trench shaped reverse and lacking mint mark
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Complete Documented Group of two Orders of the Patriotic War 2nd class #538620, Order of the Red Star #893468, Medal for Combat Merit #908093 and Medal for Moscow
Awarded to Captain Fedor Ivanovich Srybny for outstanding organization and leadership as head of a field bakery, ensuring uninterrupted supply of quality bread under all conditions, providing nutritional yeast for the sick and wounded, and keeping the division fully rationed even during rapid offensives and the final battles in Germany
€350.00 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #611812
Scarce small 'Fish Eye' variation. Awarded to Guards Lieutenant Valentin Ivanovich Vazhenkov for being wounded while crossing the Dnieper river and as a result of the wound being treated in hospital from April 17th to August 5th 1945
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #699284
Awarded Lieutenant Schegolev for exemplary leadership and bravery in establishing and managing minefields under heavy enemy fire from April 16 to June 3, 1944, resulting in the disarming of 1,360 mines and placement of 3,360 to secure the 992nd Rifle Regiment’s defense line, repelling enemy attacks and contributing to mission success
€200.00 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #727614
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Ivan Petrovich Fedorenko for destroying a German pillbox at close range on March 18, 1945 near Preußisch Trawen, killing 4 and forcing 8 to surrender, and for eliminating an enemy heavy machine gun on March 19, 1945 that hindered the advance of Soviet troops
€190.00 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #733021
Awarded to female Sgt. of the Medical Service Aleksandra Nikitishna Churkina for extraordinary bravery in rescuing the wounded. Comrade Churkina evacuated dozens of soldiers under heavy machine-gun fire during the Vistula breakthrough and the Oder crossing, saving lives at great personal risk until she herself was wounded in action
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Group of Soviet awards: Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #744533, Red Star #753692, Medal for Bravery #400164 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Guards Corporal Moskalenko for providing accurate reconnaissance and communications under heavy fire, restoring disrupted lines, delivering orders under bombing, and directing effective regimental fire by locating numerous enemy machinegun, mortar, and artillery positions. In close combat he personally killed five and capturing seven soldiers
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #798567
Awarded to Private Sergej Ivanovich Gololobov for repairing 27 line cuts at Reetz and Altdamm (border Germany and Poland) under enemy artillery and mortar fire. His effort assisted the battery commander in continuous and efficient artillery fire which resulted in the destruction of several enemy troops and guns
€190.00 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #4364958 with booklet
Awarded to Ernst Dmitrievich Brachin (Ернст Дмитриевич Брачин)
€45.00 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #80557
Awarded to Colonel Semyon Kharitonovich Sidorov for persistence and initiative in organizing and executing transport plans ahead of schedule, ensuring the timely and uninterrupted supply of fuels and lubricants to the front
€280.00 -
Group of an Order of the Red Star #213780 and a Medal for Bravery #61522
Awarded to Captain Kresan for showing exceptional courage and composure, maintaining frontline communication under heavy enemy fire near Bryansk in 1941, even after being wounded. In the pivotal Battle of Kursk in 1943, he ensured swift coordination between command and units, directly contributing to operational effectiveness under extreme battlefield pressure
€500.00 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #369235
Awarded to Captain Nikolay Konstantinovich Motorykin for his dedication to educating officer cadets since April 1942, excelling as one of the top instructors, which enabled cadets to master the curriculum thoroughly. Beyond the classroom, he demonstrated strong initiative, committing his full efforts to the training and development of future officers
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Group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #1516323 + #3420901 on improvised suspension bar
Awarded to Sgt. Georgy Andreevich Efimovsky for successfully servicing 188 sorties and restoring 10 Yak-1 aircraft as a mechanic with the 1st and 2nd Ukrainian Fronts, demonstrating initiative, resourcefulness, and technical mastery in maintaining and repairing aircraft under combat conditions, while training junior specialists and earning the respect and authority of his squadron
€220.00 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #1689740
Probably awarded during the spring of 1945
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #1852356
Moscow Platinpribor Factory (MZPP) variation
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #2973822
In great condition
€80.00 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #3347913
Awarded to Lt. Col. Grigory Ivanovich Miloradov (Григорий Иванович Милорадов) for 15 years of service
€90.00 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #3568394
Awarded to Guards Private Andrey Leontievich Put for eliminating three soldiers and capturing one during a reconnaissance mission to capture an enemy officer in the village of Patreshno on January 17, 1945
€140.00 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #3767044 with its order booklet
Scarce and very late Soviet variation with a serial number engraved with a rotating tool. Awarded to Private Joseph Stepanovich Golovaty for swiftly deploying his machine gun and opening heavy fire on the advancing enemy, eliminating one machine gun crew, one anti-tank rifle team, and up to 20 enemy soldiers.
€250.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #10392
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Vasilij Ivanovich Ivanov for being the first to rush into the enemy trenches with his section under heavy enemy artillery fire, where they knocked out 2 machine-gun positions and their crews with hand-grenades and killed 8 Fritzes
€780.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #17592
Awarded to Sergeant Mark Alekseevich Goncharov for his valor and bravery in repelling an enemy counterattack near Gross-Krauscha, Germany, on April 15, 1945, during which he single-handedly took out one enemy machine gun and eliminated 13 submachine-gunners
€760.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #45467
Awarded Sergeant Alexander Ivanovich Ivanov for destroying 3 light machineguns, 2 heavy machine-guns, killing and wounding up to 20 enemy troops with his gun. This allowed the troops to seize town Hotzenplotz and village Nieder-Poulowitz
€760.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #25553
Nice early award with excellent research potential
€220.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #47106 Duplicate
Awarded to full cavalier Alexey Petrovich Rogov who was bestowed 4(!) Orders of Glory. Awarded for close combat near Leningrad in 1944, when the enemy attacked his unit from the rear. He shot two Germans at point-blank range, sustained a head wound but refused to leave the battlefield, and while wounded, killed another German with his personal weapon
€540.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #79490
Awarded to Corporal Berezhnoy for crossing the Oder river under enemy artillery fire and harsh conditions. He conducted vital reconnaissance, measuring the river's profile while working waist-deep in ice-cold water. The following night, he helped construct a 60-ton bridge. His dedication enabled the 3rd Guards Tank Army to cross the river successfully. His recommendation was approved and signed by Marshall Rybalko
€220.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #168108
Awarded to Guards Private Fedor Rodionovich Kalinichev for suppressing multiple enemy firing positions with machine-gun fire, including heavy and light machine-guns, and for eliminating four enemy troops during assaults near Sadeni and Pilluponen [Lithuania] in October 1944
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Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #230012
Awarded to Senior Sergeant Dmitriy Petrovich Danilchevskiy for destroying two heavy machine guns, one light machine gun, and killing 21 German and Hungarian soldiers with mortar fire, as well as for personally killing two Hungarian soldiers with his machine gun during fighting in Budapest
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Documented Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #246790 and a Medal for Bravery #2003677
Awarded to Private Mikhail Ivanovich Kovalenko for destroying 20 enemy soldiers with fire from his weapon at a distance of 400 meters during the repulsion of a German counterattack on August 5th 1944
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Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #353772
Probably awarded during spring 1945
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Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #482218 and Medals for Bravery #1036048 + #2149566
Awarded to Sergeant Motuznyi for disarming 34 anti-tank mines; for personally leading his company’s attack, destroying enemy machine-gun crews, and capturing a German battalion headquarters with prisoners in Pat (Hungary); and for his actions in Yugoslavia, where he killed enemy soldiers with captured weapons
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Documented Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #487513 and a Medal for Bravery #1623173
Awarded to Jr. Sergeant Evtushenko for bravery and dedication as a driver and vehicle mechanic in the 447th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, ensuring timely delivery of ammunition under all combat conditions. Notably, during battles in the Carpathian Mountains and near Ostrava-Moravská, he enabled continuous artillery fire by maintaining supply lines and repairing a damaged vehicle under enemy fire
€300.00 -
Documented Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #550230 + Medal for Bravery #915838
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Vasily Konstantinovich Stebelkov for clearing hundreds of enemy mines, constructing bridges under fire, equipping observation posts, laying defensive mines, rescuing a wounded commander from the battlefield, and successfully clearing passages through minefields
€280.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #554167
Awarded to Guards Sergeant Nikolay Semenovich Shilov for destroying 13 enemy soldiers while laying mines, silencing an enemy heavy machine gun and its crew with accurate fire, and later inflicting additional losses by ambushing German soldiers near their forward trenches
€190.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #575370
Problem free piece without repairs and uncut connection ring. Awarded in 1945
€140.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #582163
Awarded to Private Private Iosif Martynovich Pyaskorsky for fighting in the battle for the town Stanislav [now Ukraine] on 22 July 1944 where he sustained a severe wound, which resulted amputation of the right leg
€180.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #727019
Scarce variation with an underlined serial number
€160.00 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #744059
Variation with a serial number engraved by a rotating tool
€130.00 -
Order of the Badge of Honor #2806
Interesting early screwback piece officially converted to a suspension type by the Mint
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Order of the Badge of Honor #537
Rare 'baby' type awarded to Gurgen Arutyonovich Bugayan (Гурген Арутюнович Бугаян)
€16,000.00