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Medal 1 has a diameter of 38.8mm and thickness 3.1mm at the 3 o'clock position Dense metal
Medal 2 diameter 37,7mm, thickness 1.4mm. Same density metal as #1
Medal 3 diameter 38.0mm, thickness 1.7mm but noticeably less dense metal
Is this all normal?
thanks in advance
Rob
This might not be the right place to post but I will follow on from this thread as it seems a relevant place, Maybe I can pick the brain of Marcon1
Rob
I bought these medals recently from a bric-a-brac market in Lisbon. I have no reason to question if they are genuine but I have questions as they seem to be made of different metals, are different sizes and thicknesses and have different ribbons.
Dave and Antonio.
Many thanks for the helpful advice and interesting link. The cover of the publication certainly has a depiction of a similar image to the badge. I assume we think this suggests it may relate to the BAL?
Many thanks, kind regards, Malcolm.
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