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Counter number

967764

 C
10 years Irreproachable Service in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd Class

 

The medal "For Impeccable Service" 3rd class (Ìåäàëü «Çà áåçóïðå÷íóþ ñëóæáó» òðåòüåé ñòåïåíè; Medal «Za bezuprechnuju sluzhbu» tret'ej stepeni) was instituted on 25 January 1958 and was awarded for 10 years of service. It is the least common of the three (2nd class for 15 years was more common and 1st class for 20 years the most common as in the first 10 years few individuals were "impeccable" or "faultless" while after twenty years and closer to pension the system was more "tolerant" of them). Irreproachable service medals were issued by the Soviet Armed Forces (most common), but also by the Ministry of interior (also at the republican level), for several years also by the Ministry of public order (MOOP) and by the KGB. All were distinguishable by the text on the reverse side, except the KGB issue that are unattributed.

Common alluminium suspension, undocumented but in very nice condition. The 20 years medal is made of silver and is rated R2 (left), the 15 years is R1 (centre) and the 10 years (right) has a C rating.

Ribbon:

 

AAbundant, readily available, often in wholesale quantities.
CCommon, always available. Occasionally in quantity.
R1Usually available without a long delay. Difficult to find in quantity.
R2Scarce to rare, less seldom available.
R3Rare. Difficult to find.
R4Very rare. Demand outstrips supply, and specimens, when available are often eagerly sought.
R5Extremely rare and seldom available. Collector may have to search for a few years to locate one.
R6Of the highest rarity. Very difficult to obtain.
R7Almost never available. Most collectors will not have a chance to acquire these pieces.
R8Never been on the market. Almost impossible to obtain.
R*Not available for collections.

 

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