


Mongolian State Security “KGB” 50, 60, 70th Anniversary Badge Set – Socialist Era Intelligence Service, Official Issue
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Original Item – Only One Set Available. This original three-badge anniversary set was officially issued to commemorate the 50th, 60th, and 70th anniversaries of Mongolia’s State Security service, the primary intelligence and counterintelligence body of the socialist-era Mongolian government. During this period, Mongolia’s State Security operated as the national intelligence authority responsible for internal security, foreign intelligence cooperation, and protection of state leadership and classified military programs. The service functioned in a structure and operational role closely comparable to the Soviet intelligence system, which is why collectors often associate these awards with the broader Cold War intelligence network.
These anniversary badges were formally produced for service recognition and were typically presented to intelligence officers, senior personnel, and respected veterans who served within the State Security structure. Multi-anniversary badge groupings are significantly harder to encounter than single examples, as most recipients retained them as personal service recognitions. The badges remain fully consistent with official socialist-era Mongolian state award production standards and represent important institutional milestones marking decades of intelligence service development between 1972 and 1992.
Complete anniversary groupings connected to Mongolia’s State Security remain scarce on the international collector market, particularly examples preserved together as a historical progression set. For advanced collectors specializing in Cold War intelligence, communist-era security services, and Mongolian state decorations, this original multi-decade anniversary set represents a highly desirable and historically meaningful intelligence artifact reflecting the legacy of Mongolia’s socialist security apparatus.
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