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Royal Medal of Recompense


FieldValue
nameRoyal Medal of Recompense
Den Kongelige Belønningsmedalje
imageDen_Kongelige_Belønningsmedalje_i_Sølv_med_Krone.png
image_size150px
captionSilver Medal of Recompense with Crown
presenterFrederik X
country
typeAward medal
post-nominalsB.M. 1* (Gold Medal with crown)
B.M. 1 (Gold Medal)
B.M.* (Silver Medal with crown)
B.M. (Silver Medal)
established4 September 1865
image2[[File:Denmark Medal RHkors.png120px]]
caption2Ribbon bar of the medal

Den Kongelige Belønningsmedalje | post-nominals = B.M. 1* (Gold Medal with crown) B.M. 1 (Gold Medal) B.M.* (Silver Medal with crown) B.M. (Silver Medal) The Royal Medal of Recompense () is a Danish medal. Established by King Christian IX the medal is presented at the prerogative of the Monarch. Currently, it is awarded for 40 or 50 years of service to the same private employer.

History

The Royal Medal of Reward was established by an ordinance of King Christian IX on 4 September 1865. The statutes of the medal are renewed upon the accession of a new Danish monarch. The most current statutes were adopted 1 November 1972 with minor amendments made on 28 November 1986 and 25 January 1988.

Appearance

The medal is produced by the Royal Mint of Denmark. The medal is round, 28 mm in diameter. It is made of either gilded silver for (gold medals) or silver and is made with and without a crown surmounting the medal. On the obverse, it bears the effigy of Queen Margrethe II in profile. Surrounding the effigy is the inscription, Margareta II – Regina Daniæ. The reverse of the medal bears a wreath of oak leaves. Recipient’s names are engraved on the edge, indicating that the medal is the personal property of recipients, and does not have to be returned upon death, unlike the badges of orders. The medal is suspended from a red ribbon with a white cross.

Criteria

The medal is awarded on the prerogative of the monarch and does not require prior recommendation from some public authority or source. Currently, the medal is primarily used to recognize those persons who have worked for the same private employer for 50 years, or for those who are no longer employed, but had at least 40 years of loyal service. The medal is abbreviated in the Court and State’s Calendar with the following postnominals:

  • B.M. 1* Gold Medal with Crown
  • B.M. 1 Gold Medal
  • B.M. * Silver Medal with Crown
  • B.M. Silver Medal.

References

References

  1. "The Royal Orders of Chivilary". The Danish Monarchy.
  2. (26 August 2011). "Nationalbanken // Notes and Coins // Web document // Medals". [[Danmarks Nationalbank]].
  3. "OMSD - Ribbon Guide (1/4)". Orders and Medals Society of Denmark.
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