Morocco - The Star of Merit, Third Class (Étoile du Mérite du Maroc, Troisième Classe)
General Information
- Country: Morocco
- Award Name: The Star of Merit (Étoile du Mérite du Maroc)
- Class: Third Class (Troisième Classe)
- Institution Date: 1939, by King Muhammad V
- Awarded For: Civil services and public contributions
- Number of Classes:
First Class – Silver gilt
Second Class – Silver
Third Class – Bronze (This Medal)
- Material: Bronze
- Dimensions: 41.54 mm x 41.26 mm
- Manufacturer: Made in France, with maker's name inscribed on the bottom of the reverse
Design Features
Overall Construction:
- Five-pointed star design, symbolic of Moroccan heritage and national identity.
- Crafted in bronze, denoting Third Class status.
- Manufactured in France, as seen from the maker’s mark on the reverse.
Historical and Collectible Significance
Founded by King Muhammad V:
- Created as a civilian award in 1939 to recognize distinguished public service.
- Symbolized royal appreciation for contributions to the Moroccan state.
Awarded in Three Classes:
- First Class (Silver Gilt): Given for high-ranking achievements.
- Second Class (Silver): Reserved for significant civil contributions.
- Third Class (Bronze): Recognized general public service or entry-level merit awards.
French-Made & Pre-Independence Significance:
- The French manufacture suggests production before Morocco’s independence in 1956.
- Collectors value French-made Moroccan decorations due to their high-quality craftsmanship.
The Star of Merit, Third Class (1939) is a historic Moroccan civil award, crafted in bronze and manufactured in France. It remains a symbol of public service and royal recognition under King Muhammad V. Given its pre-independence origin and limited availability, it is a valuable addition to collections of Moroccan and North African orders.
Morocco - The Star of Merit, Third Class
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