REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
(RELIGIOUS AWARDS)
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Order of St. Paraskeva 1st degree |
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The
Order of St. Paraskeva is a female decoration for nuns and
civilians (also has a 2nd degree and medal) and is the third
highest Moldovan religious distinction. Awarded to those who
contribute to the development the Orthodox religion and is
one of nine religious distinctions (next to Orders of 1st
and 2nd degree and Medal of Order of St. Stefan the Great
and Velichkoevski) that were instituted on 17 July 2003 by
approval by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church.
The relevant document dated
22 July 2002 is signed by The Moscow Patriarch Mitropolit
Solnechnogorski. This is an unissued sample, made of god plated
silver weighing 37.4g. The centre emblem is attached by two
rivets and depicts the Saint. While both degrees have green
cold enamel, the 2nd degree does not have 4 zirkonia stones
(2mm diameter) around the centre. It measures 56mmx40mm
and is 4 mm thick. Seven are known to have been awarded. Made
by a Chisinau jeweler Alexei Cosovan.
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. |
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