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| For most Caidan awards, the [[Crown]] bestows upon the recipient a medalion bearing the badge of the Order, and an award certificate, dated and signed by the King and Queen. The award certificate commemorates the award and the reason it was granted.
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| Notable exceptions include [[Award of Arms|Awards]] and [[Grant of Arms|Grants]] of Arms, which consist solely of the award certificate, and the [[Vanguard of Honor]], [[Corde de Guerre]] and [[Signum Reginae]] (and its variants) which consist solely of a piece of regalia. Also, only the Queen signs the award certificate for a [[Legion of Courtesy]] award.
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| Upon receiving an award certificate, the recipient can contact the [[Scribe Armarius]] to request the production of a "scroll". The scroll is a legal document which more formally comemorates the award and is signed ''and sealed'' by the King and Queen that had reigned at the time of the granting of the award. Some scrolls also include the recipient's arms, in which case, the [[Crescent Principal Herald]] also signs and seals the document.
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| ==Award Promissories==
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| Previously "award certificates" were called "award promissories" because they were a promise for the production of a finished scroll. Today, with the requirement that the recipient request scroll production, the certificate does not ''promise'' anything. Thus the change to more accurate terminology.
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| ==More Information==
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| *[http://scribes.sca-caid.org/certificates.php PDF Files of all the current Award Certificates]
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| *[[College of Scribes]]
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| [[Category:College of Scribes]]
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