OK, let me clarify.... Yes, I understand that if the piece is in the book, that doesn't make this one real. My point is, IF it's listed in the book, does the book also list the NUMBERS of his second and third class awards?? I don't have the book, hence the question. The seller also has a second and third class listed individually. My question is: Do all three (3) awards listed constitute a set? Call me curious.... Has he broken a set? Has somebody faked a set? Yes, I understand the extreme nature of the possibility of this being real..... but stranger things have happened. Given that a number of his other items appeared to have been real I will ever be curious. He has sent me larger photos which I will play with and post a bit later so those of you with some real experience might be able to share that knowledge with those of us who don't. My initial look at the pictures he sent and already, IMO, the detail level of the tower, etc. just isn't there. But again, I have zero experience but would surely like to learn something more about these. If it's a fake, why? I understand that a great many of you may find the endless questions, naive curiosity and "newbie" naivity a bit tiresome..... but how exactly can you expect us to learn, if we don't ask?