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    BalkanCollector

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    1. It is indeed from socialist Yugoslavia.

      The writing on the box from top to bottom: an amblem of the Socialist Republic of Serbia, writing "Socialist Republic of Serbia" and "people's defense". The badge itself says "We don't want what's other's and we won't give what's ours". It was a famous political parole in Yugoslavia and the badge is most likely political. Unfortunately I don't know what was it given for. 

    2. 29 minutes ago, Drugo said:

      Nice specimens, BalkanCollector. 50 spomenice in the collection is quite something. :)

      I have some of these booklets, but unfortunately not the matching awards. We come back to the old story of our sellers eager to split papers and awards all the time...

      Thank you Drugo! I actually have only 2 spomenice in my collection and both with booklets. I have photos of over 50 spomenice as my archive. 

      Yes, it's a real shame that sellers often break documents and groups to sell them easier.

    3. 8 hours ago, Eric Gaumann said:

      Awesome list!  Thanks for doing this.

      I've noticed the majority have three rivets securing the upper part while a few use the screwpost to secure it.  How does that fit in?

      I also notice the "GK" maker's mark is for "Griesbach & Knaus" . Any idea who that maker is, and who is "BK"?

      No problem! 

      There are two types of connecting. The first one is with three rivets as you can see on my piece numbered 27,232 and the second one is with three sort of a gutters around the stick where the screwpost goes (example on my other piece). I don't know how the upper part is fixed that way to be honest.

      You're correct. GK stands for "Griesbach & Knaus" and BK is for "Braća Knaus" (Brothers Knaus). Both were if I'm not mistaken the names of the same institution before it was finally renamed to IKOM (Industrija komunalne opreme i mjerila/Industry of utility equipment and measures).

      9 hours ago, Eric Gaumann said:

      PS.  Any reason to doubt this well-worn award?

      I see nothing wrong with it. It is a bit rough and worn but it's an original piece in my opinion. 

    4. Thanks Eric!

      Actually I don't know if the screwpost is very early. I've mostly seen this type of screwpost on pieces with numbers ranging from 15k to 20k. However I've seen a few very similar screwposts on the earlier pieces without hallmarks. There are also other few types of narrower screwplates.

      I've been collecting the photos of this award and I've accumulated over 50 different "spomenicas". This is my primary classification (note that this maybe isn't complete list and that some may devide this in even more types):

      1. Soviet type made by Monetniy Dvor

      2. Yugoslav made types:

      2.1. Without hallmarks; screw (1-~5,000) - the lowest number I've seen was 12

      2.2. With hallmark BK; screw (~5,000-~8,000 and from ~9,000-~12,000)

      2.3. With hallmark GK; screw (~8,000-~9,000)

      2.4. With silver and IKOM hallmarks; screw (~12,000-~22,000)

      2.5. With silver and IKOM hallmarks; horizontal pin (sort of a tubular end) (~22,000-~25,500)

      2.6. With silver and IKOM hallmarks; horizontal pin (regular) (~25,500-~28,500+) - the highest number I've seen was 28,550

    5. My newest addition! Spomenica (number 16,2##) which belonged to a Colonel of a technical branch of service. He was a commander of company (četa) in the 1st Lika Proletarian Brigade "Marko Orešković" and was one of the people who helped with the creation of a book about this brigade. He was born in 1925 so he was around 15-16 when he joined the partisans. I'm very pleased that I've acquired this gem.

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    6. 8 hours ago, Eric Gaumann said:

      Yes, in a safe home now. All four documents to the same man saved for posterity, for what that's worth.  So few even notice this, much less care about it.

      Indeed, I hate it when they sell documents or groups of orders that belonged to the same person apart. I managed to save one fantastic group half a year ago. Here it is: 

       

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