KGB, NKVD and Law Enforcement Badges
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Honored State Security Employee badge, Variation 5,
unnumbered, circa mid to late 1980s issue. Unlike vast
majority of Honored KGB Badges, this exceptionally rare piece
never had a serial number. A rather scarce version in and of
itself even if serial numbered, this particular specimen is
also a textbook example: it is prominently featured in
the reference book "Cheka" by Robert Pandis (C. 2017) In
excellent condition. A truly unique opportunity for the
advanced collector of Soviet law enforcement awards.
Association of Veterans of Foreign Intelligence Service Member Badge, early 1990s.
Awarded starting from 1991 for several years after the collapse of the USSR.
Miniature or lapel format but very nicely made, mint marked piece of the same
design as the larger 1991 badge For Service in the SVR Foreign Intelligence.
60th Anniversary of KGB Border Guard Troops, award badge, 1978. In outstanding
condition and includes original mint marked screw plate. Although seemingly an
award to Border Guards only, this badge was in fact issued to many other KGB
officers as well and apparently all or at least most of the top KGB leadership.
30th Anniversary of the 79th Kishinevskiy / Lower Dniester Border Guard Unit (aka Military Unit #2134), commemorative badge issued to servicemen, 1974. A very uncommon, large and ornate badge in excellent condition. The unit was formed in the wake of the German retreat during WW2. It was stationed near the city of Kishinev, the capital of Moldavia, and was a part of the Western Border Guard District.
60th Anniversary of the Moskovskiy Border Guard Unit,
commemorative badge, 1992. Part of the former Soviet Central
Asian Border Guard District (KSAPO), this unit remained on the
Tajik-Afghan border following the dissolution of the USSR and
was constantly engaged in action against infiltrating Muslim
militants and narcotics smugglers. Although a post-USSR issue,
the badge is very much Soviet in its design and execution.
Dneprostroy Badge, #8017, 1932. Awarded for participation in
the construction of the Dneproges hydroelectric dam, the
cornerstone project of the First Five-Year Plan. Most
recipients were NKVD officers who supervised forced labor.
This attractive silver and enamel badge is in very fine to
excellent condition, among the best specimens we've seen.
Soviet Badges: Law Enforcement Agencies , Volume 2 of the
series
by Igor Sysolyatin. This deluxe 347-page hardcover includes most up-to-date prices
and is the most complete reference guide on the subject. Published in 2020 with
only 500 copies in print, this superb book is bound to become a bibliographic
rarity. Russian text.