Additional awards of the same Medal of Honor are represented by additional narrower silver bars, each engraved with the date of the award.
For the sixth award an ornamental gold bar (made in gilded silver) without engraving is given in exchange for the last five silver bars that were awarded.
The date of each if these five silver bars is engraved on the reverse of the medal.
Golden bar was officially introduced on February 1, 1927 by the Imperial Edict No.6.
Original rescript (signed by Emperor Hirohito on January 31, 1927).
Original line drawings.
Line drawings from the current regulation introduced on May 1, 2003.
Golden medal bar made by japanese Mint after 2003.
For the sixth award an ornamental gold bar (made in gilded silver) without engraving is given in exchange for the last five silver bars that were awarded.
The date of each if these five silver bars is engraved on the reverse of the medal.
Golden bar was officially introduced on February 1, 1927 by the Imperial Edict No.6.
Original rescript (signed by Emperor Hirohito on January 31, 1927).
Original line drawings.
Line drawings from the current regulation introduced on May 1, 2003.
Golden medal bar made by japanese Mint after 2003.