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CERTIFICATE OF MERIT MEDAL RIBBON BAR 1874-1918; ORIGINAL RIBBON

$ 2.61

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction

    Description

    You are bidding on a
    CERTIFICATE OF MERIT MEDAL RIBBON BAR 1874-1918, in new, unissued condition.  Original ribbon on new old stock hardware.
    The Certificate of Merit medal was approved in 1905 for holders of the Army paper certificates.  It predated and was replaced by the Distinguished Service Cross in 1918 and could be exchanged for the new medal until 1934.
    Some of the ribbons are "low profile" and may work better mounted on a plastic or steel mount rather than the brass mounts.  Single and multiple mounts
    (required for wear or display)
    are available in my store
    --be sure to purchase a ribbon mount if you need one;
    you cannot wear this ribbon without one
    .
    I can assemble an entire ribbon rack, and can get virtually any currently issued US military insignia or award and many historical items, but space is limited in my store.  Please feel free to contact me with your needs.
    Will gladly combine shipping for multiple lots
    if you place items in your cart and request total
    .  Thanks a million for looking and check out my
    other items
    !
    *I apologize for the ridiculous shipping, but I have no choice but to ship
    First Class Package
    ,
    as when I attempted to ship first class non-machinable, the USPS frequently saw fit to run the envelope through the sorting machine anyway, destroying it, and of course I would be blamed.  Done with that.  You can, however, fit MANY items (the ribbon mount, other ribbons, insignia) in a First Class Package, so if you need anything else, it's like free shipping.
    **The good old USPS seems to lose about three of my shipments every year.  Astonishingly, I have had several ex-buyers take this risk and then expect me to act as though they had paid for an insured shipping method.  My life doesn't work like that.  If I want a service, I have to request it and PAY FOR IT.  So if you don't want to be one of the unlucky three, please select the Priority Mail (insured) choice, otherwise you may request the less expensive First Class, and take the risk that the USPS may lose it.