Bob Posted January 26, 2006 Posted January 26, 2006 Attached Golden grade (number 1000). Apparently there are two different variations although this is the only type I have.
GlennC Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 (edited) Copper grade # 269 Edited January 28, 2006 by GlennC
Vatjan Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 (edited) Apparantly, there are 2 variations:- the whole of the obverse is goldplated- only the hammer, scroll BNMAU and flag are goldplatedHere's mine Edited January 29, 2006 by vatjan
Ed_Haynes Posted February 10, 2006 Posted February 10, 2006 (edited) A really interesting badge, and one about which we need to know much more. It screams "early".Here's what I have:First class ? Type 1.1 (all gilt) - Low = ??, High = ??First class ? Type 1.2 (hammer only gilt, cog-wheel silver) (B# A 61.1) - Low = ??, High = 4665Second class (silver) (B# A 61.2) - Low = 1964, High = 4631Third class (bronze) (B# A 61.3) - Low = 303, High = ??Correct and expand, please.The only one I have so far is a second class (#1964), shown with its screw-nut from those friendly northern artists. Edited February 10, 2006 by Ed_Haynes
GlennC Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 (edited) Hi Ed,We already discussed this badge:http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5236In my collection I have:Brosnz badge# 296Silver badges# 206, 958, 2418 Badge with gold hammer# 4757 Edited February 11, 2006 by GlennC
Ed_Haynes Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Thanks to the noble moderator for conjoining the two threads. Sorry for starting a discussion in a parallel universe.
Dolf Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Apparantly, there are 2 variations:- the whole of the obverse is goldplated- only the hammer, scroll BNMAU and flag are goldplatedHere's mineIndeed, there are two variations of this goldplated gold grade.Here is mine, entirely goldplated, S/N 3003.Dolf
Ed_Haynes Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Nice, thanks. What are the screwplates on these various badges? Are there patterns. (Assuming, of course, that no one has played mix-and-match with the screwplates?!)
Dolf Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Nice, thanks. What are the screwplates on these various badges? Are there patterns. (Assuming, of course, that no one has played mix-and-match with the screwplates?!)Ed,Despite not being 100% sure, I suppose all Types and Variations have the same screwplate, which is the one shown on pic A 61.1-R, on page 72 of Dr. Battushig's book.At least all mine have the same screwnut!Dolf
Ed_Haynes Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 (edited) Interesting, my 2nd class has a Moscow artists coop one (see above), but I guess any of these could be replacements? Edited February 11, 2006 by Ed_Haynes
Dolf Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 (edited) Interesting, my 2nd class has a Moscow artists coop one (see above), but I guess any of these could be replacements?Ed,I have one of these screwplates, but for one of my Khalkhin Gol Badges, the flat reverse Type. The mirror reverse Type of my Kalkhin Gol Badge has a different screwplate.As all my Udarnik Badges (the entirely goldplated, the partially goldplated, the silver grade and the bronze grade) have the same kind of screwplate (as the one shown on the reference book mentioned above, as on my pic above) I believe mine are the right ones for this Udarnik Badge!Replacement screwnuts are very, but really very usual on Mongolian awards, as we know Just my two cents,Dolf Edited February 11, 2006 by Dolf
Vatjan Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 The ones I have, gold and silver, all have the Monetnyi Dvor screwnut as shown in post 1Jan
Dolf Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 (edited) The ones I have, gold and silver, all have the Monetnyi Dvor screwnut as shown in post 1JanJan,Like this one I'm posting, right? All mine are also of this type.Cheers,Dolf Edited February 11, 2006 by Dolf
Vatjan Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 One of these I'm posting, right? All mine are also of this type.That is correct
Dolf Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 By the way, here is a Doc for one of these Udarnik Badges.Inside view:Dolf
Ed_Haynes Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Nice. Thanks. The more we fill out the story here, the more good we do for advancing our collective knowledge!
Bob Posted February 11, 2006 Author Posted February 11, 2006 A working scanner makes things a lot easier... no more 1MB digital photpgraphs:)On the right: Gold (not full) - 1000 On the left: Silver - 1.370Note, slightly different color of screw.
Ed_Haynes Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Nice. While scanners don't like long screwposts, they do usually produce high-quality images much easier. Though the depth-of-field issue becomes a problem for some things.
fjcp Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 (edited) I thought what better way for a new member to say hi than to make a contribution.So here goes:This is our (My brother and I collect....collectively) first class Udarnik badge type 1.2 and a rather interesting document.This document contains a record of the workers productivity over the years '48 to '51, and by the looks of things he worked his @#$ off!I've been trying to translate the various texts but I've only had limited success. Edited February 13, 2006 by fjcp
fjcp Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 The cover is very hard to read so I've added the whole text, including an as of yet unidentified quote by Stalin."техникииг эзэмшсэн шинэ хучин бугдинг шиидвэрдэнэ" (СТAЛИН) YДAPHИKИИH YHЭMЛЭX
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