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    lambert

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    1. Hello Everyone MEDAL 75th ANNIVERSARY - WORLD WAR ONE Over a commemorative medal of the Great War. this time the 75th anniversary of the end of the war. In 1993 the U.S. Government decided to honor their verteranos the Great War still alive, nearly 30,000 with more than 95 years. This is a exemplas containing the box with the certificate that unfortunately have not. Regards Lambert
    2. I'm surprised! I knew this forum and although I was never a member. As Rob said, was a wealth of information .. lost a lot with that. Regards Lambert
    3. Hi All More interesting one medal on this series .. Medal - Children's Peace, Great War, Department of Defence, Australia Awarded to: School Children of the Commonwealth of Australia Other Details: Of the commemorative medals issued to mark the end of the First World War, the most common was the so-called 'Peace' or 'Victory' medal issued to every child in Australia aged 0-14 years (and aged up to 16 if parents were in the armed forces). The medal was designed by Charles Douglas Richardson, better known for his work as a sculptor. Time constraints as well as pressure from the production of other victory medals meant that no single manufacturer could make the 1,670,000 medals. Six were therefore selected: Amor, Stokes, Schlank, Parkes, Angus & Coote (who later withdrew) and Platers. The medals were silvered bronze, with silver issues for special presentations. The Defence Department supplied a red, white and blue striped ribbon and pin. Distribution began in March 1919. Victorian school children received their medals on Friday 18 July and on 'Peace Day' on Saturday 19 July. Lambert
    4. Hi Gents The Brazilian medals on site (First Empire, Second Empire, Republic). In a session on the Medal of Victory .. but nothing new. only in Portuguese. suggest using Goggle translator. But it is interesting. http://www.medalhasmilitaresdobrasil.com.br/index.html
    5. Another example for my collection .. Medal of Service in WWI , Rochester NY, engraved to bottom in calligraphic script is name of recipient, M. T. Knapp. Lambert
    6. Hello Pierre Welcome to our group Vics enthusiasts, we still have much to discover in this series. I'ma big fan of your site is my greatest reference about the Great War medals ..Congratulations on your site. Cheers Lambert
    7. congratulations Rob .. Are very difficult and actually, in most cases very expensive .. This is very beautiful .. I love this group of medal(s) medical staff / nurses and paramedics .. This looks like the type vic unofficial? Lambert
    8. Very beautiful Rob. It is possible that this group belonged to a doctor ? Best Regards Lambert
    9. Very good! Bill, I had not seen these details before .. thanks for posting this. Lambert
    10. Fantastic collection, Paul I know it's hard, but I intend to find a trio Indian (in good condition) for my simple collection, if not, at least one pair in good condition .. Posta very useful. Thank you all. Lambert
    11. I have seen, unfortunately, many examples Indians poorly preserved, dents and scratches. Lambert
    12. Hello Jim, Rob. I saw the medal on ebay, I think too much about it .. maybe if did not think much .... Regards lambert
    13. Concordo com você Jim Jim I agree with you. The price she can reach the end of the auction, can be very good for the seller. is a piece of fantasy, interesting but of lower value. no wonder if they achieve a high price unfortunately .. atenciosamente Lambert
    14. Hi all the ribbon is clearly Britannic, the pin is 'original' was deployed over this ribbon, purple has been sewn on the sides. I think .. that is a piece doubtful Jim, look here : http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/49863-american-us-victory-medals/page-1 Lambert
    15. Selling at eb_y http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-WWI-Victory-Medal-With-7-Bars-/190791511316?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c6c0f6d14 Lambert
    16. Leaving a bit of medals Service U.S., an example of several commemorative medals from the cities to their veterans of the great war .. Commemorative Medal of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa
    17. Hello all. I was focused on collecting service medals USA cities and counties in the First World War, this time acquiring some examples. Medal of Service City Council Ouam Jr., New Jersey.
    18. In this example the seller does not know what is selling (possibly) he put the sale as "unidentified medal" with a paltry price of $ 20.00 .. I recognized the image of King George V, caught my attention .. If it really was a fake coin from the time of WWI is very interesting .. But money is money .. Lambert
    19. Oi Peron Estes são os possíveis candidatos: 5ª, 35ª, 78ª, 79ª, 80ª, 82ª, 89ª, 90ª, 92ª Divisão ========================== This potential candidates 5th Div. 35th Div. 78th Div. 79th Div. 80th Div. 82th Div. 89th Div. 90th Div. 92th Div. Lambert
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