A very well-preserved piece with almost full enamel.
Version made in silver plated brass.
Silver plating abrasions.
Badge approved by order 85 of the Corps Commander dated September 3, 1928.
The badges were made in silver or bronze, and were paid 16 zlotys and 5.5 zlotys respectively.
Description of the badge according to the regulations: Badge, of the same pattern for officers and privates, oval, 5 -1/2 cm. long, 3-1/2 cm. wide, openwork, 2-1/2 mm. thick, oxidized, with enameled parts worn on a screw. This badge depicts an eagle /state emblem strictly according to the law/, which holds branches of laurel in its claws. These branches form a wreath, the upper part of which is fastened by a small round wreath, with a field covered with navy blue enamel, with a green border. On the field of the small wreath the inscription "K.O.P." The lower part of the laurel wreath is tied with a ribbon, arranged under the eagle in the form of an arch. On this ribbon is the inscription "For border service". Outside the center of the eagle is a border post enameled with white and red enamel. On the pole a metal plate with convex content. The border post in the drawing corresponds to the actual R.P. border post. From the tail of the eagle outside the eagle and the border post are distributed symmetrically upward polished rays in the number of 25, with the silhouette of acute angles and the cross section of an isosceles triangle;
Preservation condition of the object good +.
Silver-plated bronze, dimensions 34 x 49 mm.