Greece: Order of Honour, 5th Class, silver cross in silver gilt and enamels.
Condition: Extremely Fine
The Order of Honour (Greek: Τάγμα της Τιμής, romanized: Tágma tis Timís) is an order of Greece. It comes second in rank to the Order of the Redeemer and was established in 1975, replacing the abolished Royal Order of George I.
It is conferred by the Greek government upon "Greek citizens who are distinguished in struggles for the Fatherland, to senior executives of the public administration, to eminent personalities of the arts and letters as well as to distinguished scientists or individuals who excelled in the field of trade, shipping and industry. It is also conferred upon foreigners who, due to their distinguished position and through their personal worth, have contributed to the promotion of Greece.