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    PREM

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    1. The nut of the badge is of Polish production from the 1950s - 60s and is produced in the State Mint
    2. Thank you all for your help ! I was also thinking about Ukrainian Cossacks, especially informal ones, maybe Donbass, Crimea?
    3. Thanks! This is probably a good idea, with these post-Soviet countries, but the Middle East can also be a good lead! Thank you gentlemen ?
    4. Do you have any ideas from which country this order comes from?
    5. Hello ! thanks ! I gave up the purchase, too many unknowns, too much risk Regards Prem
    6. Hi ! I have an urgent question. Well, my colleague wants to sell me the Legion of Honor in gold. I don't know enough about the Order of the Legion of Honor, so I know if it is worth around 1,300 Euro. That's a lot of money, a friend is in need. Can this order be priced and pre-qualified based on the photos? it's probably the Third Republic .. I will be grateful
    7. Hi ! What is your opinion on this order? I suppose that this is the 4th class of the order, type III (1921-41), i.e. the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ... I have doubts whether it is the 4th class and not the 5th...
    8. I would like to present you an interesting qualification badge from my collection. These are two badges connected, of course, in the era. The owner was given two and the engraver combined them to make them comfortable to wear. to illustrate the photo of the badges, in the event of awarding two to one soldier.
    9. Well, I am not very observant, I did not notice your answer ?
    10. Hello, as far as I know, the rosette was added to the 4th class of the order only from 1937, i.e. in the Showa era. So this one was added probably later, since it is the fourth class from the Meji era?
    11. Hi! IMHO - Attach a strange epaulette, the button indicates the navy, but it is an infantry epaulette, except that during this period three stars were not placed in this formation. Two were placed. It is possible that it was borrowed from the Russian army, where three stars in a different position meant the senior lieutenant (such a distinguishing feature of the Russian army). Button probably folded, but from a different shoulder pad. The arrangement of the stars, although not the number and location, is typical of the 1918 Ukrainian army. But it could be a hybrid from another period, even World War II.
    12. PREM

      Legion of Honour

      Hi, do you know any good and comprehensive study on the Legion of Honour in English? Regards Prem
    13. Hi! What do you think, a heavily used Bravery Order or a fake?
    14. This is most likely a fake, but I must admit that I couldn't find out who was this formation (or military school) , or who wore such badges. I searched, but it exceeded me ? I was looking to compare this fake badge with the original. If someone can help, I will be grateful! photos from the auction ? Prem
    15. I knew it was a copy, or rather a fake, but I didn't know it was so "popular" ? a good idea with this listing photos !
    16. curiosity how do you like it? https://www.ebay.com/itm/164696152442?ul_noapp=true ?
    17. Hello ! What do you think about the originality of this Russian badge? This is to be a badge of the 14th Ołoniecki regiment, I have doubts as to whether it is original, I took the photos from the auction. Thank you in advance ?
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