Bob Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 Let's look at this one in a thread.Unfortunately I've not even been able to spot an A7.1 (pre '75) or A7.2 (post '75)... these are the ones with red stones.I do have A8 complete - 3 variations:- T1V1 - hand-engraved number (I have 244; numbers sited range from 8-407) note the slight difference in pin on back- T1V2 - rotating-tool serial, low-quality local production (I have 706; numbers sited range from 452-786)- T2V1 - unnumbered (note: light blue air)What surprises me is the relatively low price you can buy these at given such small quantities of the first 2 variations were ever made. I guess it doesn't get as much attention since it's small, nothing spectacular in design and isn't an order.
Vatjan Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 (edited) The ones with the red enamel dots are the "People's..." merit titles: e.g. "People's performing artist."This is considered a higher title than the ones without the red enamel, which are the "Merit" titles: e.g. "Merit in Science" or Meritious Miner"Jan Edited January 21, 2006 by vatjan
Ed_Haynes Posted January 27, 2006 Posted January 27, 2006 One more . . . "0339".Wish we could find a list! Anything numbered is bound to have (or have had) a list somewhere.
Vatjan Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Apparantly lists do exist at the President's office, but they are kept confidential, not even Dr Battushig was granted access.Jan
Ed_Haynes Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 The Badge of the Title of "People's" in the two varieties shown by Battushig (B # A 7.1 and A 7.2). These are, presumably, the post-1960 variety, as they use that coat of arms. There must have been a 1941-60 variety with the old arms? Is the silver-rayed variety the 1960-75 variety with the gilt-rayed badge being post-1975? Battushig is confusing on this. Neither is numbered. Are any?
Dolf Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 (edited) My two Title of Merit (A 8), one of the serial numbered type (#617) and another not numbered.The serial-numbered one, obverse: (for some reason my scanner doesn't seem to like gold and most of the time makes these funny light effects when scanning gold pieces )Dolf Edited March 25, 2006 by Dolf
Dolf Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 Ed,Beautiful A 7 you have there! I'm jealous... Dolf
Ed_Haynes Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 BADGE OF THE TITLE ?PEOPLE?S? . . . Type 1 (pre-1975 arms?); 19??-75(A 7.1) Type 2.1 (post-1975 arms, light blue center, silver rays); 1975-??(A 7.2) Type 2.2 (post-1975 arms, darker blue center, gilt rays); ????? (A 8/M 47) THE TITLE OF MERIT Type 1 (pre-1975 arms?); 19??-75Type 2.1 (numbered); Low = 0008, High = 789; 1975-??Type 2.2 (unnumbered); ?????Subject to correction, expansion, revision.
Ed_Haynes Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Document, part 1. The real thing looks much better that this!
Ed_Haynes Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Document part 2. I am told the name is Dorzh Bathuyag, 26 June 1981, for excellent work in collective farms. Note maunscript signatures of Tsedenbal and Gotov!
Stogieman Posted April 16, 2006 Posted April 16, 2006 Wow Ed, pretty special document! Alexei has 2 or 3 of these medals available still at a pretty reasonable price.
Bob Posted April 17, 2006 Author Posted April 17, 2006 We need to have another look at these A8's:Dark enamel in center:- 0244 hand-engraved top one with square pinback- 706 rotating tool engraved bottom one with round pin backLight enamel in center- no number for top one (round pin-back)- 508 rotating tool engraved bottom one (round pin-back)No enamel in center- hand-engraved number 0114 (some sort of pin-back)Soon I will be receiving number 0022 which (from pictures seen sofar) is handengraved, with round pinback and as of yet undetermined color enamel. Perhaps somebody is $%^&* with our mind on this medal just like on the Polar Star! Why does it have to be so complicated!
Bob Posted July 22, 2006 Author Posted July 22, 2006 The Badge of the Title of "People's" in the two varieties shown by Battushig (B # A 7.1 and A 7.2). These are, presumably, the post-1960 variety, as they use that coat of arms. There must have been a 1941-60 variety with the old arms? Is the silver-rayed variety the 1960-75 variety with the gilt-rayed badge being post-1975? Battushig is confusing on this. Neither is numbered. Are any?Yes, some are numbered. A silver number 10 coming my way. Will post pic when I get it.
Stogieman Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 Did you guys notice that igor's site now has two (2) (!!) headingd for Mongolian items!??
Bob Posted August 2, 2006 Author Posted August 2, 2006 Here we go... - rotating tool engraved nr 10- yet ANOTHER type of suspension I wish it was fall and the gates of the state archives were open...
Ed_Haynes Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 Guess this one belongs here, in this strangely conjoined thread. A NIB.D. Natsagdorj Literary PrizeMedal 25 mm. Ranks below the Title of Merit.
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