MEDALS
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For
the Defence of Moscow | |
Awarded
as of 1 May 1944 with 477 thousand issued by 1962 (1.028 million
by 1995). Made of brass in two variations distinguished by
their ring.
This is variation 1 that had a soldered ring and hanger from
a heavy metal with two layers (awarded until the end of the
war). The document is type 1, variation 1 (issued to military
parson with the year 1944 in full).
Variation 2 had a round ring as part of the medal with an
alluminium suspension.
A | Abundant,
readily available, often in wholesale quantities. | C | Common,
always available. Occasionally in quantity. | R1 | Usually
available without a long delay. Difficult to find in quantity. |
R2 | Scarce
to rare, less seldom available. | R3 | Rare.
Difficult to find. | R4 | Very
rare. Demand outstrips supply, and specimens, when available are often eagerly
sought. | R5 | Extremely
rare and seldom available. Collector may have to search for a few years to locate
one. | R6 | Of
the highest rarity. Very difficult to obtain. | R7 | Almost
never available. Most collectors will not have a chance to acquire these pieces. |
R8 | Never
been on the market. Almost impossible to obtain. |
R* | Not
available for collections. | |