Gilt-edged white enamel Maltese cross with gilt ball-tipped finials, with loop and decorated ring for ribbon suspension; the face with a circular central red enamel medallion bearing the gilt-outlined white enamel Polish eagle within a blue enamel band inscribed in gilt letters ‘POLONIA RESTITUTA’ (Latin = Poland Restored); the reverse all gilt but for a red enamel circular central medallion with the date ‘1944’ in gilt numerals; slight contact marks to the foot of the lower arm of the face; on original age-faded ribbon. The Order was instituted by Act of Parliament of 4 February 1921 to be awarded to both Polish and non-Polish citizens for acts of merit benefiting the Poland in a wide range of fields. This example (with uncrowned eagle) is from the period 1952 to 1990. A good example.
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