Hi Bill,
Is odd medal.
The medal is ancient and the ribbon doesn't match with it, seems to be a British replacement, and has something different in the clasp, the letters are equal to the official and the star also ... but the spacers seems to me to be a molded part, not folded as the other models?
Of course, that is my opinion ... The specialist is the Jim
Jim, I would like to know what you think.
Hi Bill
It is good to have it back, and I saw some Italian Medal, with the same pattern of Robbon, I believe it is another variation, primarily because it is a repro.
Regards
Lambert
Hi Chris
According to Mr. a. Laslo. in his book about the medals of the Victory of World War I (2nd Edition 1992), it is estimated about 700,000 approximately. is a common medal found with boxes in mint conditions, were originally manufactured in the Osaka Mint. (I am not aware of another Japanese manufacturer)
having other unofficial being rarer types, for example, manufactured in France.
His example is very good. primarily with the certificate!
Lambert
Congratulations Guy!
my example has the original ribbon.
note the PIN system, very unusual,
the correct sequence is
Green (left edge)
Yellow (right edge)
Belgian colours
Black/Gold/Red
Lambert
Brazilian battleship São Paulo
Crew: 1173 . 138 officers and NCOs and 1035 sailors.
We can suggest a number of approximately 1300 issued?
I dont know how many people were in the Kings Entourage and Brazilian civilian on board.
lambert
Hi Johnny
http://www.rudnei.cunha.nom.br/
http://www.rudnei.cu.../FAB/index.html (P-40N)
This site can help you, in Portuguese and English.
Best Regards
Lambert
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