


1970s Mongolia & Cuba Friendship “La Amistad” Badge – Soviet Mint, Official Issue
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Description
Original Item – Only One Available. An exceptional bilingual friendship badge commemorating the diplomatic and ideological bond between the Mongolian People's Republic and socialist Cuba, struck at the Soviet Mint during the height of tri-continental socialist cooperation. The suspension plaque carries the word "Friendship" in both languages, Mongolian Cyrillic above and Spanish below, a deliberate dual-script design that makes this piece immediately recognizable among Mongolian phaleristics and a genuine rarity in the Cuban collecting field as well.
The pendant medallion is built around the crossed national flags of Cuba and Mongolia meeting at the center, rendered in deep, well-preserved enamels across the full color spectrum of both nations. At the heart of the design sits the Ulzii knot in gilt relief, the traditional Mongolian symbol of eternity and unbroken connection, framed below by a green enamel laurel wreath. The composition is unusually thoughtful for a commemorative piece of this type, carrying genuine diplomatic weight rather than the generic symbolism found on many socialist-era friendship awards.
Bilateral friendship badges between Mongolia and Latin American socialist states are considerably scarcer on the collector market than their Soviet-bloc European equivalents, and this example stands out for its quality of manufacture, clean enamel work, and cross-collecting appeal. It belongs equally in a Mongolian awards collection, a Cuban and Latin American socialist phaleristics cabinet, or a focused study of Cold War-era international friendship decorations.
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