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    Gerd Becker

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    1. Chris thats a beautiful mirror reverse with a lot of character Here is my most interesting example so far, a suspension ORB awarded for Bravery to a Cossack Cavalry Officer, battleworn for over a year with some interesting characteristics:
    2. Great book, David. I am sure, Don and Robert know more than i do about these, but the book and stamps look perfect to me and i can?t believe, they are faking these. At least, i hope Gerd
    3. Just fantastic to have a Family group. I have the War Merit Cross 2nd class with swords, which was awarded to my mom, but no documents or photos. Thanks a lot for sharing. Fingers crossed, that the Lenin to your Great Grandma will pop up somewhere one day. Gerd
    4. Wonderful examples everyone. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming
    5. Here is my contribution, a late Type 4, awarded 1980, Nr. 1.212.055
    6. Paul, that ORB has a very dark patina and i had to make the picture a little lighter to see the details, so the color of the enamel is probably a bit misleading. The one from Dave was converted to suspension because of the regulation changes in 1943. Many Screwback-Orders were converted to Suspension, but rarely was the screwpost not completely removed. Some wearers prefered to keep them as an additional attachment to avoid damage due to swinging. Gerd
    7. Here is mine again. Its documented and part of a group. It has a very dark patina. I hope to get research for both of the orders. The one for the Red Star is on the way, but nothing to the OOR yet.
    8. VERY nice, gentlemen, thanks for sharing. Here is another Type 4, part of the first group, i bought. Dave, of course you know this one too
    9. Doc, here is mine. Third research-attempt is in progress, so cross your fingers. Gerd
    10. I really like this clunky order, but i only have a documented 3rd class:
    11. Order of Victory sent pictures of his ORB?s. Here they are: Thanks for participation everyone! Keep them coming
    12. Hi Paul, sorry, i may have worded my reply wrong due to my exitement. I saw the serialnumber of the one, your talking about, in the meantime. Your 2nd award ORB, Nr. 18.324 is special, as there are only a few observed in this serianumber-range for this particular subvariation. The normal serialnumber-range for this variantion is observed between 85XX to 165XX. Take a look on the mondvor-website, its Type 3 Variation 4 Subvariation 3 there(phew!): www.mondvor.narod.ru/ORBan6.htm (takes some time to load) The serialnumber of your 2nd award ORB is in the area of the next variation, which has the two-line mint-mark. Know, what i mean? Gerd
    13. Wonderful group, Ed. The Red Banner of Labor, is that a reissue? The serialnumer is still in the range of screwback-types. Gerd
    14. But you should avoid to put it in sunlight. If possible, hang it in a shadowy area of the room. Gerd
    15. There were different approaches to mark duplicates of orders. I know of a) marked "Д" b) "Duplikat" engraved c) "D" engraved d) small stamped serialnumer (sometimes in connection with a) Gerd
    16. I guess, they just had to make new ones, as the stock was empty. A part of early Type 6 ORBL?s still have the old Hammer&Sickel. Gerd
    17. I looke forward to see them OoV Here is another one of mine. A Type 3, Serialnumber 136.023, one of the last observed for this subvariation. Its in beautiful condition and research is in progress
    18. Interesting one, Jan. What did Alexei and other say to this one, is it a real Duplikat? Please post the obverse as well
    19. Paul, your 2nd award is one of a few observed Type 3 ORB?s which number falls into the serialnumber-range of a later variation. I hope, our new member MONDVOR can confirm this. If i am right, thats a really nice find!!! Gerd
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