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General Information

  • Country: Poland
  • Use: Worn by registry office officials during wedding ceremonies
  • Period: Polish People's Republic (PRL era)
  • Dimensions: 62.02 mm x 59.71 mm

Design Features

Eagle Emblem (Obverse)

  • Features a stylized eagle with outstretched wings, symbolizing authority and state representation.
  • The wings are decorated with geometric patterns, giving a distinctive, state-issued look.
  • The eagle’s head faces right, a common design in Polish national symbols.

Eagle Emblem (Reverse)

  • The back is flat and unmarked, showing wear and tarnish.
  • Suspension loops connect the eagle to the chain, ensuring secure attachment.

Chain

  • Heavy, interlinked metal chain, indicating official or ceremonial use.
  • Worn over the shoulders during civil wedding ceremonies in registry offices.
  • Made from nickel-plated or silvered metal, common in PRL-era official insignia.

Historical & Collectible Significance

  • Used by civil registry officers in Poland during the Polish People's Republic (PRL) era (1947–1989).
  • Not a military item, but a symbol of state authority in civil life.
  • PRL-era official insignia is increasingly rare and sought after by collectors of Eastern Bloc memorabilia.

Condition

  • Condition:
    • Visible wear and tarnish on metal surfaces.
    • Chain links remain intact and functional.
    • The eagle’s details are well-preserved despite age.

Poland - Registry Office Officials’ Chain with Eagle Emblem (PRL Era)

375,00$Prix

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