Order of the Crown of Romania (Ordinul Coroana României), specifically a Knight's Cross with Swords, which indicates a wartime award.
- Established: 1881 by King Carol I to commemorate the proclamation of the Kingdom of Romania. 
- Motto: "PRIN NOI ÎNȘINE" (By Ourselves), referencing Romania's independence. 
- Dates on reverse: - 10 Maiu 1866: Start of Carol I's reign. 
- 1877: Romanian War of Independence. 
- 1881: Proclamation of the Kingdom of Romania. 
 
The presence of crossed swords identifies this as a military award, typically given for bravery or merit in wartime.
Medal Design
- Shape: Maltese cross with white and red enamel. 
- Obverse center: Red medallion with the Romanian royal crown. 
- Reverse center: Dates of significance and inscription “10 MAIU”. 
- Ribbon: Blue with a narrow white center stripe and thin red edges. 
- Hallmarks: Located on the suspension ring and ball — these indicate the manufacturer and possibly precious metal content (likely silver or silver-gilt). 
Date: Late 19th to early 20th century
Material: Enamel, gilded metal (possibly silver, see hallmark)
Dimensions: approx. 44.20 x 41.90 mm
Condition: Please refer to detailed pictures
Notable Features:
- Original ribbon 
- Beautiful enameling 
- Military version (crossed swords) 
- Hallmarked (see detailed images) 

