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  2. Tucker's Cross - Wikipedia

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    Tucker's Cross is an emerald-studded (7 emeralds total) 22-karat gold cross discovered by Bermudian marine explorer Teddy Tucker in 1955. Its origin is believed to be the San Pedro, a Spanish galleon that wrecked in 1594. [1] On discovery, Tucker believed the cross to be Indian-made due to its simplicity. [2]

  3. Pectoral cross - Wikipedia

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    The next-ranking award is the Gold Cross. This is a simple gold cross, similar to the Silver Cross, and similarly without enameling or other decoration. The Gold Cross is worn by archpriests, abbots and abbesses as a mark of their office, and may be awarded by the bishop to other priests, both married and monastic, for distinguished service to ...

  4. Cross for Length of Military Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 [6] a gold turreted crown was introduced, 4 millimetres (0.16 in) high and 6 millimetres (0.24 in) wide at the top, tapering to 4 millimetres (0.16 in) wide at the base, to be affixed to the ribbon of the Gold Cross for officers and non-commissioned officers with 25 years of service.

  5. Oro alla Patria - Wikipedia

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    Those who donated their gold wedding band received a steel replacement from Mussolini commemorating their contribution [1]. Oro alla Patria ("Gold for the Fatherland" [2] [3] [4]) was a 1935 Italian fascist campaign that asked Italians to donate their gold assets to fundraise for their fatherland.

  6. Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Prussian state had mounted a campaign steeped in patriotic rhetoric to rally their citizens to repulse the French occupation. To finance the army, the king implored wealthy Prussians to turn in their jewels in exchange for a men's cast-iron ring or a ladies' brooch, each bearing the legend "Gold I gave for iron" (Gold gab ich für Eisen ...

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