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Medal for Drowning Person Rescue
Established 16 February 1957. Awarded to life guards, members of rescue services, Soviet citizens, and foreigners for courage, bravery, and selflessness displayed while rescuing persons from the water; for outstanding vigilance and resourcefulness which prevents drowning accidents; and for excellent organization of sea-rescue operations. Approximately 27,000 were issued.
Type 1                                         R2
All pieces with separately soldered on rings are fakes.
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Medal for Distinguished Service in the Preservation of Public Order
Established 1 November 1950. Awarded to all ranks of the militia (civil police) for courage shown during the liquidation of criminal groups and arrest of criminals; for the excellent organization and coordination of Internal troops in combating criminal activity; and for active, selfless participation in thwarting hooliganism, alcohol abuse, and theft. Although awarded with text facing out, many recipients altered the medal to display the more attractive reverse, the Great Seal of the Soviet Union. Until September 1960, the medal was constructed of silver. After this, it was constructed of German silver ( Copper, Zinc, and Nickel Alloy ) then a copper-nickel alloy. Approximately 27,000 were issued.
Variation 1                                    R5 
Silver. 16 ribbons on the Seal of the USSR.
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Variation 2                                    R4 
Silver-plated alloy. 15 ribbons on the Seal of the USSR.
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Variation 3                                    R3 
Copper-nickel alloy.
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RARITY KEY:
A-Abundant, readily available, often in wholesale quantities.
C-Common, always available. Occasionally in quantity.
R1-Usually available without a long delay. Difficult to find in quantity.
R2-Scarce to rare, less seldom available.
R3-Rare. Difficult to find.
R4-Very rare. Demand outstrips supply, and specimens, when
available are often eagerly sought.
R5-Extremely rare and seldom available. Collector may have to
search for a few years to locate one.
R6-Of the highest rarity. Very difficult to obtain.
R7-Almost never available. Most collectors will not have a chance to acquire these pieces.
R8-Never been on the market. Almost impossible to obtain.
R*-Not available for collections.
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