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    LEGION OF MERIT - Chief Commander Grade


    Guest Darrell

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    Guest Darrell

    A couple of the cardboard box that the case came in. The serial numbers on the box match the numbers from the very top example. It too is from Ira Green.

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    Darrell,

    Where (and when) will you stop ?.... :rolleyes:

    Cheers.

    Ch.

    That's it Ch .... I'm through with the LOM medals. Took me a while to find what I was looking for ... now onto that Russian stuff again :beer:

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    Guest Darrell

    Hi Pete,

    Just to follow up. The 4 grades were awarded to specific "classes" of individuals or position. It wasn't like an EK2-EK1-DKiG-RK transition. Normally only one of any of the 4 grades were presented only ONCE to one individual.

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    Dear Friends,

    How many of the Chief Commander grade were actually awarded - during WW2 and alltogether?

    The award criteria looks quite straight forward (Heads of military...) so I assume there are not too many (?). Are the awarded ones numbered or named (or both)?

    Regards,

    Jani

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    Wow all of these Legion of Merits Grades look so Beautiful:

    I just had to buy this one it is the regular Legion Merit Medal with case: cost me $20.00

    I am going to try get the others as well they want $175-$199.00 each is this the right price for them.

    Thank you

    God Bless

    SSG Luna, Lorenzo

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    Lorenzo

    The price depends on the period of the piece. If you are looking for ccurrent issues then I would expect to pay less than what you are quoting. That is my opinion.....i dont think the quality is worth the money, and the fact that they are so readily available in the market adds to my thought. I have older pieces from the 70s back to the 50s. My Commanders is a Balfour piece form the 50s. I got that for less than what you are quoting below. Also have an older Chief Commander 60s or so, and a 70s + piece marked 12c. Not the best quality compared to the older piece, but is far above what you will find in a current issue Chief Commander grade. I would check out as many sites and dealers as you can, ebay as well to get a feel wor what folks are asking and for what period.....as with anything it is worth what youa re willing to pay and how much you want it.....Hope that doesnt muddy the waters too much.

    Tony

    Wow all of these Legion of Merits Grades look so Beautiful:

    I just had to buy this one it is the regular Legion Merit Medal with case: cost me $20.00

    I am going to try get the others as well they want $175-$199.00 each is this the right price for them.

    Thank you

    God Bless

    SSG Luna, Lorenzo

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    My example of the 12c marked for reference...a nice piece, not as good quality as the riveted piece shown but IMO better than the current strikes. The gold finish is a polished mirror look vice a brushed finish, I never did favor the mirror look. Just another variation to look for in the Chief Commander series.

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    My example of the 12c marked for reference...a nice piece, not as good quality as the riveted piece shown but IMO better than the current strikes. The gold finish is a polished mirror look vice a brushed finish, I never did favor the mirror look. Just another variation to look for in the Chief Commander series.

    Do you have a scan of the back of this one?

    I have one with the 12C marking but it is a riveted piece and may be from the 1950-60s.

    Is there any gold in these?

    Thanks,

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