National Certificate of Appreciation Badge
The
National Certificate of Appreciation was the first award instituted by the
British Legion in 1930.
In 1960 a badge was instituted although of no intrinsic value such as the
Victoria Cross before it is awarded, made of base metal and bearing the
words 'FOR MERIT'.
Identifies its wearer as having been awarded the National Certificate of
Appreciation which is The Royal British Legion's highest award.
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Royal British Legion
National Certificate of Appreciation
Premier Badge Company
1987- Present
20 mm x 28 mm




