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    Nakhimov Medal to comrade Gnultschinsky

    Gentlemen,

    in 1996 I bought this medal with document in Vienna. It came with a new replacement ribbon in the booklet, but I kept the old one of course.

    The (numbered :angry: ) Valour Medal is missing and the Nakhimov Medal is still unresearched.

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

    BTW: I paid in 1996 for my Nakhimov EUR 145,-, which was quite cheap even for the "Golden Years" of Soviet collecting.

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    EUR 145 in 1996? That was about 150 dollars back then! That was your once in a lifetime bargain!! It is a beautiful piece. Please get the research! :jumping::jumping:

    Dear Paul,

    many thanks :cheers: .

    This Nakhimov and another Uzhakov Medal (without documents) will be researched rather soon :D .

    My once in a lifetime bargain hadn't been that Nakhimov Medal, but Sgt. Gnitienko's full cavalier of the Glory set of the 1st category, as it turned out after the comprehensive research:

    - correct s/n. of the Glory 1cl

    - Glory 1cl in an almost 10/10 condition

    - excellent, very early & historic important citations of all 3 Glories

    http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5536 (citations are at the end of the thread)

    I paid in january 1994 EUR 1.380,- for the set ..... :rolleyes:

    Today's market value (dealer's retail price!) of Gnitienko's set might be already beyond USD 20.000,- :unsure:

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

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    Dear Paul,

    many thanks :cheers: .

    This Nakhimov and another Uzhakov Medal (without documents) will be researched rather soon :D .

    My once in a lifetime bargain hadn't been that Nakhimov Medal, but Sgt. Gnitienko's full cavalier of the Glory set of the 1st category, as it turned out after the comprehensive research:

    - correct s/n. of the Glory 1cl

    - Glory 1cl in an almost 10/10 condition

    - excellent, very early & historic important citations of all 3 Glories

    http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5536 (citations are at the end of the thread)

    I paid in january 1994 EUR 1.380,- for the set ..... :rolleyes:

    Today's market value (dealer's retail price!) of Gnitienko's set might be already beyond USD 20.000,- :unsure:

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

    Herr Zulus, why not just sell the cavelier group to me for 3.000 Euro then. You make >100% profit and I get a good deal - everybody happy :cheeky::cheers:

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    Herr Zulus, why not just sell the cavelier group to me for 3.000 Euro then. You make >100% profit and I get a good deal - everybody happy :cheeky::cheers:

    Dear Mr. Bob,

    that's really a generous & serious offer with 100 % profit :cheers: .

    Maybe you would also like the Nakhimov Medal for EUR 300,- :unsure::rolleyes: .

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

    BTW: I won't even sell the Gnitienko set for EUR 30.000,- :cheeky: .

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    In Dutch we have a saying: he who doesn't dare to ask, already has "no" as an answer :cheeky:

    Seriously, great awards you have. Would be nice to see a picture of how you display them or are they safely locked away?

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    Seriously, great awards you have. Would be nice to see a picture of how you display them or are they safely locked away?

    Dear Bob,

    many thanks :cheers: .

    That's a look to a part of my modest collection: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=16223

    The drawers with the more expensive items & groups are usually in my family's safe at the bank, otherwise the insurance would be far too expensive ... :rolleyes:

    If a collector-friend visits me, I fetch the drawers from our bank and display the full collection :D .

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

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    My once in a lifetime bargain hadn't been that Nakhimov Medal, but Sgt. Gnitienko's full cavalier of the Glory set of the 1st category, as it turned out after the comprehensive research:

    - correct s/n. of the Glory 1cl

    - Glory 1cl in an almost 10/10 condition

    - excellent, very early & historic important citations of all 3 Glories

    I paid in january 1994 EUR 1.380,- for the set ..... :rolleyes:

    The Gods must love you in a BIG way!! :speechless1:

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    The Gods must love you in a BIG way!! :speechless1:

    Dear Paul,

    our researcher does always a perfect job and Podolsk is a well organized archive :D .

    I am not sure, if "God" lives in Podolsk - maybe, who knows ;) .

    In december 1993 I inherited a savings book from my passed away grandfather with some thousend Dollars. I didn't really need the money, since 1980 I had my academic interest in Soviet history and so I invested the money into the nice Soviet items, I saw in the shop windows of three major dealers in Vienna. That's the simple story, how I got into Soviet phaleristics and how I got my crown jewels for an bargain - just the right time for investment :rolleyes: .

    The fact is, that without the research, Gnitienko's Glory-set would have far less than 50 % of it's actual market value, besides the fact, that the research induced "living history" into the 3 medals.

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

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    I know what you mean... Right time and right place.

    I was lucky too. Nothing like a XX Anniversary of Red Army with photoed document for 200 dollars and a screwback ORB with some enamel replacement(minor) for 190 dollars!! :rolleyes: Most of my Soviet Orders and medals I would not be able to afford today! My only regret is that I did not get some of the items I wanted when I could have actually afforded them. :unsure:

    I remember Igor offering me a Nakhimov medal without document for 200 dollars, but I wanted a whole bunch of WW2 Campaign medals he had at the time, instead... :banger:

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    I know what you mean... Right time and right place.

    I was lucky too. Nothing like a XX Anniversary of Red Army with photoed document for 200 dollars and a screwback ORB with some enamel replacement(minor) for 190 dollars!! :rolleyes: Most of my Soviet Orders and medals I would not be able to afford today! My only regret is that I did not get some of the items I wanted when I could have actually afforded them. :unsure:

    I remember Igor offering me a Nakhimov medal without document for 200 dollars, but I wanted a whole bunch of WW2 Campaign medals he had at the time, instead... :banger:

    Dear Paul,

    in 1994 a wasted EUR 150,- into a faked screwback ORB and in 2000 I found a genuine one T2/V2 s/n. 41.317 at the flea market in Vienna for EUR 36,- (thirtysix).

    I didn't buy a cased HSU for EUR 800,-, a Suvorov 2cl (erased s/n.) for EUR 950,-, a Suvorov 1cl (genuine, but with "museum"-stamp and without s/n.) for EUR 2.900,-, a Uzhakov 2cl for EUR 4.500,- or a Kutuzov 1cl for EUR 5.000,- in the year 1994 :banger::speechless::angry: .

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

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    Dear Paul,

    in 1994 a wasted EUR 150,- into a faked screwback ORB and in 2000 I found a genuine one T2/V2 s/n. 41.317 at the flea market in Vienna for EUR 36,- (thirtysix).

    I didn't buy a cased HSU for EUR 800,-, a Suvorov 2cl (erased s/n.) for EUR 950,-, a Suvorov 1cl (genuine, but with "museum"-stamp and without s/n.) for EUR 2.900,-, a Uzhakov 2cl for EUR 4.500,- or a Kutuzov 1cl for EUR 5.000,- in the year 1994 :banger::speechless::angry: .

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

    Yesterday's missed opportunities are today's broken hearts... :(

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    Very nice - it will be very interesting to see what the research reveals.

    On a side note I find 50% of the collecintg part is finding the item :jumping: , the other 50% is banging our heads against the wall when we "could have and should have..." :banger:

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    50% is banging our heads against the wall when we "could have and should have..." :banger:

    Dear Charles,

    banging our heads is not up to our Christian belief :jumping: .

    Someone other is happy with that award our group :D .

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

    BTW: We are not the owners of our collections of Soviet awards, we just keep them. The owner is the recipient - or the people of the (non-existing) Soviet Union.

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    wow!!!that was a fantastic bargin!!!!!love the ribbion on it!!!that shows beatiful wear and tear!!!though have to add my bargin was an order of alexander nevsky for ?120 irish pounds in 2002!!!!! :jumping:

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    • 9 months later...

    I count 105 on both sides of yours, although possibly 106. Its easy to lose count. McDaniel & Schmitt indicate 110 obverse and 111 reverse.

    Dear Tom,

    many thanks for the information :cheers: .

    So, if there is no variation of strucking by the mint with lesser dots and differnt letters, then "Houston, we have a problem" ... ;)

    Well, I bought the set rather late in the year 1996 and this had been a time, when high-end fakes were on the market. And it is rather easy to fake a Nakhimov Medal ... :mad: .

    I had two Nakhimovs in my collection. One was a outright fake: Far too thick and a poor relief of Nakhimovs face. I give it as a gift to a collectors friend, who wanted the faked Nakhimov, despite the fact, that it was a 100 % fake.

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

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