A Polish III RP Cross of Merit with crossed swords.
The Cross of Merit (Krzyż Zasługi) is a Polish civil decoration established in 1923 to recognize individuals who have rendered outstanding service to the state or society. It can be awarded for achievements in various fields, including industry, science, education, and humanitarian work. The decoration is awarded in several classes, typically distinguished by their size, material, and the ribbon used.
The version shown, with the “RP” monogram and crossed swords, likely represents a specific variant or a military award for distinguished service within the Third Polish Republic (III RP), which was established in 1989. The crossed swords are a common addition to Polish awards to denote military merit or award to military personnel. The bronze construction and the style of the monogram suggest a more recent production, possibly from the National Mint.
Post-1989
Condition is used but good.





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