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    i love these pre castro awards!!!! there is so much detail on them and the enameling is amazing!!!!! i have one and sadly all the enemal is gone!! great peice!!! :beer:

    Posted

    i love these pre castro awards!!!! there is so much detail on them and the enameling is amazing!!!!! i have one and sadly all the enemal is gone!! great peice!!! :beer:

    The above pictured medal is indeed a work of art! Do you have any other Cuban medals to share? I have not seen any before. The only Cuban piece of militaria I have seen is the Guards' Badge a veteran gave to me when we picked him up in the Caribbean.

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    they realy are amazing awards arent they!!!!! are these yours?

    That one is mine. I picked it up off eBay several years ago from a person in Chile. He was selling a bunch of decorations, mostly 1st class/Grand Commander types like this, that probably came from the estate of a diplomat or minister. He sold them all separately, so they are all to the four winds now.

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    ever notice that some countries have just the most amazing awards!!!!! it does put the german awards to shame!!! plus they can well be cheaper to!!!! but nice pick up dave!! :beer:

    Posted

    and hers my one!! apart from the centre all the enamel is gone sadly! still an intresting order! im tyold it should have a purple ribbion on it no a green one!!

    Posted

    and the back! these are a real bugger to take a pic of cos of the detail!!theres tiny amounts of eneamel left in some place on the cross itself!!!

    Posted

    Someone made a real effort to convert a knight's badge into a merit cross by removing the enamel on the arms. Or perhaps someone tried to upgrade the merit cross and made a hash of the enamel.

    The ribbon color should match the enamel color on this order, so the green ribbon is appropriate in this case. Officially, the ribbon/enamel colors reflect the nature of the services rewarded (I've never had one of the types with two-color ribbons, so I'm unsure of their enamel colors):

    Military merit: dark red

    Humanitarian acts: red and white

    Good conduct: blue

    Continuous service: white and blue

    Special services: green

    Other services: white

    I've never seen any definition of what consitutes the various categories. In my experience, the blue ribbon seems most common, followed by green and red. I have a white-ribboned piece to a US Army officer who served as an attache in Havana in the 1930s.

    Posted

    i hate it when people mess with awards and messed up the award! i have a order of leopold that had matt gold painted on the gilt gold! managed to get the cr$p off the medal and it looks so much better!!!

    Posted

    Nothing really fancy, anyway just posting the only two Cuban Medals in my collection.

    Starting with the Medal for International Fighters.

    Obverse.

    Dolf

    • 4 months later...
    Posted

    ...and this is the really (double really) rare source book of socialist cuba medals (in german!, maybe DDR armed forces booklet, because there is no publisher or author inprinted, only text no pics)...but the best fact is....it's mine :P

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