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    Paul L Murphy

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    1. Thanks Paul. Must saw with the history this represents I really find this piece extremely collectable. If I may ask, what would be a fair selling price for this?

      No idea on price these days. I paid about $900 for it around ten years ago and Chinese medals have increased considerably in price since then.

    2. Opps. I should clarify that - I have seen the gold pins with the actual medals, I just have not seen them in the small plastic cases like this, they always seem to be in small, (sometimes) sealed plastic baggies. I figured they may occur in the plastic cases like the silver one, but as the silver one is intended for the plaque award, I'm unclear as to whether or not the gold pins come in these cases too for the gold medals, or if they always were given in the plastic bags? I know, kinda silly questions, but my curiosity gets the best of me!! laugh.gif

      OK, you got me. No idea :blush:

    3. They can be awarded for various acts of merit that furhter the activities or mission of the Japanese Red Cross. The most common reason is fundraising or donations. The silver cross is currently awarded if you donate JPY200,000 (about $2,200) and the gold cross for JPY500,000 (about $5,500).

    4. The left hand case and middle case both have Showa era inscriptions, both of them appear to be pre 1940. The right hand case for the Golden Kite is harder to tell but might be earlier, ie Meiji or Taisho.

    5. Paul - I think I was having a very ' senior moment ' - was tending to think of Force initials.....

      Are we talking about the same cap - you say badge is gold bullion ?

      This cap is for junior ranks and has a white metal cap badge. The one I want to get next is the version for a senior officer which has the same cap badge but in gold bullion wire and is even more impressive. I do not have one of these yet.

    6. Every time I have gone on holidays to Italy I have always wanted to acquire a Carabinieri visor cap. I think it is the size of the cap badge that is what has always impressed me most (apart from the fact that they are always impeccably turned out). I was in Italy last week and finally managed to get one through the good offices of an Italian friend and one of the local Carabs that she knew.

      Enjoy :cheers:

    7. A field of collecting that is related to the RCMP is that of collecting commemorative pins with an RCMP theme. Some of these are produced by the different units of the RCMP themselves. rather than mix these in with the RCMP uniform thread, here is a companion thread for these pins. If others have more then please feel free to add them here. In most cases the pins are self explanatory so I will avoid too much comment.

      In no particular order, here we go ...

    8. I always wanted to get one of these even though it has nothing to do with my core collecting interests. It is the US Army version of the Civil War Campaign Medal. This was authorised in 1905 and eventually issued in 1907 so only about 9,500 were actually awarded since it was only given to living participants. This piece is numbered "MNo 5778".

      I know that for some early US numbered medals it is possible to find the recipient from extant rolls, does anyone know if it is possible to find the recipient of the numbered Civil War medals or not ?

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