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    svapr

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    1. Hello! I want to ask. I came across a numbered Purple heart. I found some pretty interesting information about it on the website http://www.medalmulisha.com/. I also found this Purple heart, which has the number 75,832. What do you think about it?
    2. Hi, thanks for the information everyone. I admit that in the last case I don't know if it's a reproduction or an original (even if it was post-war).
    3. Hello! I would like to ask for advice. What do you think about this order with number 147. I know that there are a lot of fakes.
    4. Hello, is this an original or a copy? Thank you.
    5. Hello, can anyone tell me where to find information about this Azerbaijani Order of Glory? I am interested in this star. See the picture. Thanks for the information.
    6. Hello, this is a document about the Mongolia Medal for The Victory Over Japan 1945. The name is Boris Aredvevich? I can't decipher the surname.
    7. It could be a modern order created in honor of Simeon the Great. A Commandery of the Templar Order of Simeon the Great was created in Sofia in 2016. Perhaps this is a decoration of this commandery? See the website link. https://osmth-bulgaria.org/командерия-026-цар-симеон-і-велики/
    8. Hello, can you tell me what this is? I don't see any markings on it. It's probably made of silver. Is it a modern copy or some contemporary order of the Orthodox Church?
    9. It's hard to answer your question. Maybe the International Red Cross was behind it?
    10. Thanks to a colleague Great Dane, the recipient was apparently Carl Anders Dymling, Swedish Director, Stockholm. Thank you very much for your help and insights so far.
    11. An overview of all decorations. Detail of the hallmark on the Order of the White Rose.
    12. Thanks for the insights. The Order of the White Lion is a civilian group (palm branches, not swords). The Czech archive shows that only two Swedes received the Order in the 4th class after 1945. These are: AKERMALM, Gunnar 1949 FALCK, Johan, 1948 (but he did not receive the order) Can you please compare these names with your database?
    13. Hello, this is a badge that was awarded to participants in youth sports competitions. These competitions were once part of the military education of youth. There is a reference to Zborov, where a significant battle of the Czechoslovak legions took place in 1917.
    14. Hello, I am sending you a sample of a group of orders and medals. I wonder who it might belong to? A diplomat, an official...? The Czechoslovak Order of the White Lion, 4th degree, was awarded in only about 1,100 cases during the entire period. Based on the medals, I think this was a recipient who received these awards after 1945. Unfortunately, the Order of Dannebrog is missing. I would be interested in your opinion. Thanks to everyone for the response.
    15. Hello, I would like to get some advice regarding this medal. What is your opinion on its originality? Unfortunately, I don't have any parameters for it. Medal without a name.Thank you. Sorry, technical failure. Adding a photo.
    16. Hello, I would like to get some advice regarding this medal. What is your opinion on its originality? Unfortunately, I don't have any parameters for it. Medal without a name.Thank you.
    17. Hello, I would like to advise on the award of two Legion of Merit. I am concerned with the following persons: David G. Willoughby (US Air Force) Ingvald E. Madsen Do you know who it could be? Thanks.
    18. Hello, I would like to ask for advice. Is this an early form of the Order of Academic Palms? I haven't found one with a crown anywhere. Thanks.
    19. Hallo, on the reverse is "1858". See photo.
    20. Hello, I would like some advice. I have these awards. Is it: Luxembourg, Duchy. A Merit Order Of Adolph Of Nassau, Silver Merit Cross, C.1900? Denmark: Christian IX, The Royal Medal of Recompense Russia, Imperial: A Medal For Zeal, Silver Grade, C.1900 I have found that the Danish medal was awarded in about 240 cases. Can anyone advise me on what sources I could use to trace the recipient? Better photo
    21. Hello, Do you have a photo of that medal, or do you know which soldier it was?
    22. Hello, there is no attachment to the medal and probably never was. I know that without a name, it is impossible to trace the recipient. I have not found this type of medal in the form of a table medal anywhere.
    23. Hello, I came across a Brunswick medal Waterloo 1815. I don't have a name on the edge? Diameter 35 mm. Weight 30 g. What do you mean? Thank you.
    24. Hello, I am sending detailed photos. Could this be a private production, or fake? Thanks.
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