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Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Type 4 "semi-long oval", #176614, circa early 1950s issue.

Silver gilt, enamels. Measures 49.5 mm in height incl. the eyelet, 38.2 mm in width; weighs 36.3 g not including the suspension and connecting link. Riveted 3-piece construction. Features a flat reverse with the mint mark stamped near the center in two horizontal lines, in tall font. Manufactured in 1950 at the Leningrad Mint, this piece is from the series with serial numbers 172001 - 184000.

In outstanding, excellent condition. The enamel is perfect, without even the slightest flaws. The fire gilt finish is likewise perfect and bright. Very attractive toning to silver throughout

Silver gilt, enamels. Measures 49.5 mm in height incl. the eyelet, 38.2 mm in width; weighs 36.3 g not including the suspension and connecting link. Riveted 3-piece construction. Features a flat reverse with the mint mark stamped near the center in two horizontal lines, in tall font. Manufactured in 1950 at the Leningrad Mint, this piece is from the series with serial numbers 172001 - 184000.

In outstanding, excellent condition. The enamel is perfect, without even the slightest flaws. The fire gilt finish is likewise perfect and bright. Very attractive toning to silver throughout. Comes on original suspension, a two-layer model in steel with an integral catch of the pin. The old, probably original ribbon that has some very faint rust spots but is sound and attractive (in our opinion, it adds character and value to the award, but at the buyer's request we will add a sufficient length of brand-new, Soviet-era ribbon at no extra charge). The connecting link appears to be original; its ends are still joined with solder. A superb example overall.
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