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10 hours ago, chechaco1 said:
The Republican flag in the RSFSR was not popular, we felt like the whole country. In all the republics, I don't know how, but the Ukrainians distinguished their flag with a blue stripe at the bottom. And so they were handed out to people at demonstrations and after it they did not know where to quickly hand it all over to go with friends to drink vodka or beer under kebabs )
Haha, now I understand. That's why I maybe never saw this flag before. On family photos I just saw the "normal" flag
Я люблю есть шашлык ???
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Thank you very much!
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20 hours ago, chechaco1 said:
And do not forget about the medals for seniority, as well as the fact that aluminum pads appeared only after 1957. And it's a funny coincidence that silver medals have silver intermediates. The USSR is a power, not a huhry-muhry )))
That's very helpful. Thank you ??
Yes Russia has quality medals. My grandma was from Russia und my uncle still have 2 st George crosses an a medal for zeal from our family
I will try my best to find a medal bar ?
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1 hour ago, chechaco1 said:
This is nonsense, fantasy, self-assembly, impossible in any way and under no circumstances. Although you can dream up, if you want, I will write you a story of an officer of the rocket forces under this block, but the disturbed order of the tapes all spoils everything.
The guy was drafted into the army during the Great Patriotic War, he graduated from the accelerated officer school, but did not take part in the fighting or did not distinguish himself in any way. In 1945, he was demobilized and worked hard and worked hard, receiving the medal "For Labor Valor". Due to the fact that the rocket troops began to form, he was re-drafted into the army in the early 50s (if he served 4 years in the war, he was called up in 1953 or later, the meaning is that by February 1958 he did not have 10 years of service). He wound his medals on the block through his ass, for which he was brutally raped at the first drill review for violating the statutory uniform. And kicked the hell out of the army. He did not live to see 1965. And you got the pad. Take it to hell, make something more sensible later. Good luck!
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1 hour ago, chechaco1 said:And if you really want something for the war from the USSR, then this is not a problem - register on the Ukrainian version of "newauction" or "violiti" and there you will pick up for every taste and color, even with documents, especially since Soviet awards are very inexpensive.
OK thank you very much. I will try this ?
13 hours ago, Ferdinand said:Technically it's possible, although the Labor Valor Medal should come before the 40th Anniversary of the Armed Forces Medal. If the veteran had that medal you'd also expect to see the 30th Anniversary of the Armed Forces Medal and of course the Victory over Germany Medal, so I don't think this is a very plausible set.
Thank you very much ?
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Thank you so much for your help. I can't say enough thanks to you ? ?
6 hours ago, chechaco1 said:Yes, I forgot to mention that I was busy selecting your award documents for the order of the knight. It was discussed on the profile forum and the number was recognized as correct, native.
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Nothing is doktored on this star. Enamel is correct to. Just can't make better photos
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Thank you ?
My uncle speaks Russian. He is now trying to help me on this star.
I never thought that those stars are so big. I'm really happy to have one In my beginning collection
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Thank you very much
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On 02/01/2021 at 14:58, Ferdinand said:
Could it be a 1st Class piece? Some of those have so much patina that you can barely see the gilt.
Hello, yes it's a first class award
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On 10/11/2020 at 20:58, Egorka said:
It is possible Bill. Jubilee 1985 OPW are researchable with a hit rate similar to the war time awards.
Are you sure? Could you show it? Otherwise there exists a small number of awards with a mistake in the numbers, like one digit less or one digit more.
Here the photo. As best as I could do
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OK I will look for those badges. There is a big box full of those clasps. Maybe I'm lucky and find one. ?
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Thank you Uwe. If I find this badge - has it a higher value for collectors?
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Hello all, found it today in my dad's drawer. He buyed it for my birthday.
It's a 1985 badge. - but with such a low number. ?
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Small baden (?) ribbon bar
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Thank you very much. I will tell him ?