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American (US) Victory Medals
lambert replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
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Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Hi Gábor.. Not necessarily, although it is "rare" it is not an official medal, so price quotation may not mean it is more coveted. I always give more value to the OFFICIAL medal. But for who Collects the VICs (Victory Medals), (not a very large group) These medals can be quite interesting. I what I think. Best Regards Lambert -
Greek Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
No, it's an Unofficial Type 2. without the sculptor's signature. Note the absence of "O" on the back of the medal. Possibly made in France It's a very hard medal to find I consider Rare. A ribbon is invaluable. Lambert -
Portuguese Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Yes it's an Official medal with the Italian ribbon (maybe) .. It's a good piece. Lambert -
Czechoslovakian Victory Medals
lambert replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
French Medal of the 1920s, this model, described as "reproduction" by A. Laslo, is rarer than the production models of Czechoslovakia. nice example! Lambert -
This medal is considered "a fantasy" , there is no evidence that it really was an official commemorative medal of the First World War. unfortunately. Lambert
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Other Victory Medals / Related Items
lambert replied to RobW's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
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Italian Victory Medals
lambert replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
its variety does not have the back of the medal, I got a picture of this example and the illustration of a book showing the variations of the Italian VIC. Lambert -
British Victory Medals
lambert replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
The only allowed on the Vic British ribbon was the MID emblem. -
Brazilian Victory Medals
lambert replied to RobW's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
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The Medal of Courage, Abnegation and Humanity comprises the following degrees: Gold, Silver and Copper Medal. The Gold Medal is granted to the undisputed or collectivity who renders a relativissímo service to the sea salvation or who, having been awarded twice with the silver medal, has acquired the right to the third medal of the same degree. The Silver Medal is awarded to the undivided or collectivity who provides a relevant service to the salvation of shipwrecked or who, having twice been awarded the copper medal, has acquired the right to the third medal of the same rank. The Copper Medal is consubstantiated to the undisputed or collectivity that renders important service in the salvation of shipwrecks. The medal is of the model (photo attached below) using pendant in red silk ribbon, dark green edges, 0.03mm in width. The individual bestowed with at least three gold medals of his, in substitution of one of them, a gold insignia, identical to the one of the medal and double of the size, suspended of ribbon pendent of the neck; the ribbom is identical to that of the medal, but twice the width. The right to use the medal and the insignia referred to in the previous number is granted through the respective diploma of concession. Philanthropy and dedication Medal The reward to be attributed for services prostado to the ISN that are not covered by nº 1 (Ordinance nº 310/95) same medal of philanthropy and dedication. It comprises the following degrees; medal of gold, silver and copper. The Gold Medal is awarded to the Honorary Protector, to the subscriber with 45 years consecultive of payments of monthly quotas and to the individual who has provided to the ISN services considered as relevant. The Gold Medal is awarded to the Honorary Protector, to the subscriber with 45 years consecultive of payments of monthly quotas and to the individual who has provided to the ISN services considered as relevant. The Silver medal for 30 years and the Copper Medal for 15 years. Silver medal
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Hello Bilco Yes, you can show in other forums. I'll send the photos by email Lambert
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Hello everyone Thank you very much for the comments. Cheers Lambert
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Philippines Victory Medals
lambert replied to Tim B's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
It's a fantastic collection! Thank you for showing. I particularly liked the way the medals were displayed. Lambert -
Hello. Please . could you help me identify this French medal?Medal to identify. uniface Thanks in advance. Lambert
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My first post of the year! Happy 2018 to all With the effigy of Admiral Horatio Nelson and on the back stamped a battle scene. legend: "Horatio Viscount Nelson. K.B.Duke of Bronte ∙ & "Reverse: In field battle overview. Legend, above the inscription "Centenary Of The Battle Of Trafalgar Oct. 1905" in the exergue "Trafalgar. Octr. 21. 1805 ", and on the upper border" England Expects Every Man Will of His Duty ". In golden bronze. . Diameter: 30 mm. all comments are welcome. Regards Lambert
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Thanks!
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ribbon for identify
lambert replied to Antonio Prieto's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
I'll try, what kind of pin does this ribbon have ?? could you show up? -
ribbon for identify
lambert replied to Antonio Prieto's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
Any other clues? any inscription on the back of the Ribbon? -
Hello everyone. I am interested in this Silesian eagle 1st Class, but I have doubts whether it is original or a copy .. Let me know your views on it. Thanks in advance. Lambert
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South African Victory Medals
lambert replied to JPL's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
I think Rob is correct. Lambert