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15 hours ago, paul wood said:
The KIng's and Queen's South Africa should be sold together as they are a pair.
Paul
Approx value for this pair ?
In US dollars ??
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For some reason I cannot reply to my own previous thread and update the info there ??
Here is the engrave / name info for medals #1-18
Medal 1 - 696333 GNR. F. WOODS. R.A.
Medal 2 - DVR. F.J. PATON. S.A.S.C.
Medal 3 - GNR P. SMITH S.A.H.A
the above 3 are WW1 Victory medalsMedal 4 - TR WHITEHEAD 1st LC
this is a Khedive Egypts Star 1882-1891
Medal 5 has no engraving or name
Medal 6 - S.J. BULL 4th REGt
this is a Crimean War Medal 1854-1856Medal 7-8-9 have no engravings
They are: South African Pro Patria Medal and a UK War medal and a UK Defence medalMedal 10 - 24270620 TPR. R.A. HEATH RTR
this is a Northern Ireland General Service medal
Medal 11 - 26201 PTE. J.G. GOLDEN 14-CAN. INF.
this is a UK British War medal
Medal 12 - 3390 PTe H. DICKENSON. L.N. LANC REGt
this is a UK Kings South Africa MedalMedal 13 - GEORGE JEFFERY
this is a UK Police Special Constabulary Long Service Medal
Medal 14 - 3390 PTe H. DICKINSON L.N. LANC REGt
this is a UK Queens South Africa 3 clasp medal
Medal 15 - 82922 CA WEBB
this is an Australian General Service MedalMedal 16 - 192792 H.E. HOWARD
this is a South Africa Service Medal
Medal 17 - 5120. 2nd. CL. SSGT A. HILLYARD. MED S. CORPS
this is an Army long service and good conduct medal
medal 18 - 2923431 CPL. F. PRESTON .7 A&S.H.
this is a UK Territorial Efficiency Medal 1921-1930Sorry to start a new thread ( I have no clue why I could not reply to my own thread and add this info )
if a Mod wants to combine them that is OK by me
Thank you everyone for your patience ... I will try to get medals #19-38 engrave / name info this week
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20 minutes ago, dedehansen said:
Hi, I think you have to search for this medal
http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/britishguide/coronation_george_gvi_1937.htm
Regards
AndreasBingo !
That's it for sure - thank you Andreas
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12 minutes ago, Greg said:
Value depends. I have seen a few on eBay and they have sold for $80 up to $350. I have seen them listed for $800 and they don't sell. I have no idea what is a reasonable price. Any help guys??
Greg.
Are you certain its called a Victorian Order medal ?
I am googling that word phrase and searching online and I am not locating any medals that look similar to the one in the pic ??
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9 hours ago, Greg said:
I'd like to buy the Victorian Order medal - last group picture ...b334.png bottom row, third from the end. How much do you want for it? And maybe a couple of others depending on price.
Greg.
I am guessing this is the medal ?? Please understand I need specific help to know which exact medal all of you are interested in ( try to use number method 1-38 )
This is medal #36 - Guessing its called a Victorian Order Medal ??
This medal DOES NOT have any engraving on the edges. You can clearly see the front and back in these pics
If anyone cares to throw out an approx. value in US dollars for this medal I would appreciate it ( thank you )
Trying to add a pic of the reverse side .... the site is acting up and will post it when I can
21 hours ago, StrkAliteN said:The group here is medals 19-38
Please use this numbering system as unlike you guys the names of the medal do not help me identify it. Call it #25 with the red stripe ribbon or whatever ( example )
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Someone expressed interest in medal #15 - Australian General service medal
It is engraved on the edges as such: 82922 C A WEBB
pics
If anyone can inform me an approx. value ( in US dollars ) of this medal I would appreciate it !
thank you
I think this will be a fun thread for the members and myself and it will give an opportunity for me to learn something about them along the way and also some of the members here an opportunity to purchase some medals to add to your collections !!
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9 hours ago, paul wood said:
There are some potentially interesting items, naming details on those that are would be extremely useful (in many ways more useful than the pictures).
Paul
9 hours ago, Jerry B said:the Boer war and great war medals are always interesting, as Paul posted the naming helps with value or even who they might appeal to. I for instance only collect to Welshmen or Welsh units.
Yes I picked up a jewelers loupe so I can read the small engraving enscriptions ( names - units etc )
I was not aware that affects the value so much. I appreciate the tips and info
3 hours ago, dunmac96 said:Hi,
Nice collection but not all British, Canada, Australia, India, Africa and one from Russia among them. If you Google Military Medals for each country, you should be able to browse through medals and learn more about them a little quicker there. Do not be in a hurry to sell any until you have researched more fully about them.
Regards,
Duncan.
The ammo can they were all stored in said: 'British medals' so I just assumed they were all British medals.
Yea I am in no hurry to sell as I am still not sure of each medals value. I honestly would not know if one was a $100 medal and another next to it might be $800 ??
I am a new member here and do not want to break any rules about the proper way to sell them here.
I will definitely attempt to negotiate a fair buy/sell deal once I know the selling price is fair to both myself and the prospective buyer. And the sale follows the rules of the site here.
I am a 100% honest straight shooter.
8 hours ago, Greg said:I'd like to buy the Victorian Order medal - last group picture ...b334.png bottom row, third from the end. How much do you want for it? And maybe a couple of others depending on price.
Greg.
Please try to be more specific showing a pic of which medal ( or a number of 1-38 )
1st group pic was 1-18
2nd group was 19-38
counting left to right starting at top row
I will inspect it for name markings and update here and if the site allows .... you are welcome to submit an offer. As I have no clue about value of the medals ( I am guessing $100-900ea depends on which medal )
Many of the medals ( the round ones ) have engravings on the side edge.
is that individual serviceman name and unit markings ? or is that part of the medal ?
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Lets call the above numbers 1-18
Top row is # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
bottom row is # 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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12 hours ago, Brett Hendey said:
You might be lucky and have a fortune in your hands!
Well it looks like its easy enough to post pics ( as I posted an old pic a moment ago below )
Yea I hope so !!
They are all in excellent condition for their age as they were stored in individual envelopes in an ammo can.
Most are quite heavy for their size and appear to be maybe made of sterling silver ?
I will get to work this week on getting pics uploaded to the site.
I noticed the for sale forum here is brand new and does not appear to get used ( just 1-2 posts ? )
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Not quite sure how to post pics here yet ?
But yea I know its a must do so I can figure out what I have.
Approx 50-60 really nice condition British war medals I picked up at an estate sale.
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Engraving info on the Medals part 2
in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Posted · Edited by StrkAliteN
Please see my previous thread .... for whatever reason I am 100% unable to reply to my own thread and update the following info
Seems really strange how I can start a new thread, yet cannot reply to my own thread as I have in the past here ??
Engraving / names info for medals 19-38 ( see pic ) and list
19-28 is top row - left to right
29-38 is bottom row - left to right