Original Commander badge with red-blue-white neck ribbon – Republic of the Philippines
Key Information:
Country: Philippines
Order: Legion of Honor (Legion of Merit)
Class: Commander Grade
Period: Republic of the Philippines (post-1947)
Material: Gilt and enamel
Dimensions approx.: 62.65 × 53.43 mm
Ribbon: Original red, blue, and white neck ribbon with clasp
Medal Design:
A gilt and red enamel eight-pointed star with white central medallion depicting the golden sea lion holding a sword, symbolizing strength and valor.
Reverse inscribed “REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES – FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE.”
Mounted on the original tricolour neck ribbon (red, blue, and white) with adjustable clasp.
For condition, please refer to the photographs; all dimensions are approximate.
Condition:
Good overall condition with light wear and patina on the reverse.
Enamel remains in very good shape, ribbon intact and original.
Historical and Collectible Significance:
The Philippine Legion of Honor was established in July 1947 by President Manuel Roxas to recognize outstanding meritorious service and acts of valor in military or civilian capacities.
The Commander Grade is typically awarded to high-ranking military officers and senior government officials, as well as foreign dignitaries.
Summary:
Commander Grade, Philippine Legion of Honor
Dimensions: 62.65 × 53.43 mm (approx.)
Original tricolor neck ribbon with clasp
Light patina and minimal enamel wear
Republic of the Philippines issue

