rboomsma Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Just wondering what is the going price of a Medal of Friendship?
rboomsma Posted April 17, 2006 Author Posted April 17, 2006 $370-400 depending who you get it from.Thanks
Ed_Haynes Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 $370-400 depending who you get it from.Really . . . Terribly glad to have one, then.
Guest Darrell Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 (edited) Really . . . Terribly glad to have one, then. *SOMEONE NEEDS TO READ THE THREAD TITLE ---- MONGOLIAN AWARDS "Sorry ... thought you meant the Order of Friendship of Nations "Soviet" award .... Edited April 17, 2006 by Darrell
rboomsma Posted April 18, 2006 Author Posted April 18, 2006 Really . . . Terribly glad to have one, then. Any ideas on price Ed?
Bob Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 Any ideas on price Ed?If it helps: I got mine a while ago for around 100 USD. Haven't seen that many on the market recently though (unlike for instance recent tsunami of virgin land cultivators) so I'm holding on to mine as if I paid a lot more for it Odd though... more than 10.000 of these awarded yet where are they? Sometimes this is just a bit odd, similar to the Soviet Mother Heroine order... 500K awarded yet it is not that easy to find one with booklet / award document at all.
rboomsma Posted April 18, 2006 Author Posted April 18, 2006 (edited) If it helps: I got mine a while ago for around 100 USD. Haven't seen that many on the market recently though (unlike for instance recent tsunami of virgin land cultivators) so I'm holding on to mine as if I paid a lot more for it Odd though... more than 10.000 of these awarded yet where are they? Sometimes this is just a bit odd, similar to the Soviet Mother Heroine order... 500K awarded yet it is not that easy to find one with booklet / award document at all.THanks I have the ability to purchase one so I didn't want to pay to much. Edited April 18, 2006 by rboomsma
Vatjan Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 Odd though... more than 10.000 of these awarded yet where are they? Most of these were, and are still, awarded to foreigners, hence hard to find in MongoliaJan
rboomsma Posted April 18, 2006 Author Posted April 18, 2006 Have been checking, paid about what Bob did.Thanks guys I just picked up ser#2324
Ed_Haynes Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 Congratulations, nice low number. Now we need to find some with documentation!
Dolf Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 (edited) I paid $125 for mine about a year ago.One of the very rare items I bought from the well known NJ dealer.The next one he listed, right after I bought mine, was listed for $150... none on his site right now.Obverse:Dolf Edited April 18, 2006 by Dolf
Dolf Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 (edited) S/N 4328.Reverse:DolfPS: Ron, btw just curious, how much did you pay for yours now? Edited April 18, 2006 by Dolf
Stogieman Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 Nice scans Dolf! This is one of the medals that has intrigued me... always wondered what constituted award criteria....
Dolf Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 Nice scans Dolf! This is one of the medals that has intrigued me... always wondered what constituted award criteria....Rick,I thought these were (still are?) awarded only to foreigners, hence the difficulty to find them in Mongolia.But as Jan says above that "Most of these were, and are still, awarded to foreigners..." I'm not sure anymore.It seems logical that a Mongolian Friendship Medal would be awarded to foreigners, not to Mongolians, right?As for the award criteria I also don't know, but most probably for foreigners that helped Mongolia in some way I guess, but unfortunatelly no details Dolf
Ed_Haynes Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 Yes, I'd assume that most would have gone to friendly Warsaw Pact countries or to places like North Korea and, thereby, vanished because no one knew or cared what they were. Ever worse for the documents, I fear. A few probably would have gone to Mongolians involved in international relations (though, on quick glance, I can't find any in Battushig). As I understand it, the Medal of Brotherhood in Arms (# A 59, sorry I don't know the Mongolian name) was awarded on a more balanced basis.
Vatjan Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 Found on a russian forum, for us number freaks, this is a new high, well low actually
rboomsma Posted June 30, 2006 Author Posted June 30, 2006 S/N 4328.Reverse:DolfPS: Ron, btw just curious, how much did you pay for yours now?I got in lieu of selling some medals for someone else, so I really got it for free kind of
Dolf Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 I got in lieu of selling some medals for someone else, so I really got it for free kind of Ron,Excellent deal Dolf
rboomsma Posted June 30, 2006 Author Posted June 30, 2006 (edited) Ron,Excellent deal Dolf I actullay got about 25 mongolian medals and orders for selling some of items. So it was a very good deal for me. Edited June 30, 2006 by rboomsma
Guest Rick Research Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 Here's one being worn by a certain Mongolian, posted by Ed:http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtop...ost&p=910853rd ribbon in the 4th row from the bottom, underneath Cuban and East German stuff, and following the Soviet 1970 Lenin jubilee!
Ed_Haynes Posted July 1, 2006 Posted July 1, 2006 And awards to Mongolians seem immensely uncommon. Most awards went to Soviets or other COMENCON "friendlies". Shall be posting a documented set soonish.
Dolf Posted July 1, 2006 Posted July 1, 2006 (edited) I actullay got about 25 mongolian medals and orders for selling some of items. So it was a very good deal for me. Ron,Wow! So it was even a much better deal than I thought!These Friendship Medals are not among the easiest to find and they are certainly not among the cheap Medals either!Best,Dolf Edited July 1, 2006 by Dolf
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