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You're welcome! I would like to mention that I'm not a dealer, just a collector. My site purpose is not for sell is just a place where some potential collectors can identify things. Off course as any other collector I have few themes that are more interesting for me than others. That's why I suggested to you to see if there is something you are interested in.
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Now the thing is that I have the order, the breast star and the medallion star, I am missing the box and the sash.The two pieces are not from precious metal (gold) are made of common metal, that's why are not that rare. Off course a gold one could be up to $3000, however, a R.S.R. (not R.P.R.) first class is around $250 + $150 the small one. For the box and sash I would pay $500. Would you consider to sell separately?
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Hello, if there is someone who can help me to identify this Slovakian order case? The writing part was erased during the communist era. The order was awarded in 1932 to a Romanian colonel (at the time). Hope the photos can reveal something helpful. Thank you. P.S.: The shape left on the inner material resembles on the Order of the War Victory Cross. However is not in concordance with the date written on the back (1932) since this order was awarded in 1945....
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Imperial Russia St. George Cross Question
ordersandmedals.ro replied to Rommel1933's topic in Russia: Imperial
Hello to all! In my oppinion, at least the story regarding the General is hilarious. If the General died in 1984, how old he could be? Let's give credit and let's say he was 84 years old. So he was born in 1900. The St. George was awarded until 1917, when Imperial Russia trasformed into USSR. So a 17 years old boy was awarded with St' George 2nd class, that means he already received the 4th and the 3rd class as well. Wow, that makes him the greatest hero ever! Kind a Superman. Cheers!