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The Crown of Queen Elisabeta was made at the Arsenalul Armatei from gold. It has the same decorations as the King's Crown; it too was made after the War of Independence (1877-1878). H. M. Queen Elisabeta wore it for the first time on the occasion of the coronation ceremony that took place in Bucharest on 10/22 May 1881, the day when Romania became a Kingdom.
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