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Soviet 1918-1920 Red Riflemen Units.
pluribus posted a topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Several Red Army elite units existed during the Russian Civil War in 1918-20. Most famous of them were Estonian and Latvian Red Riflemen units. Lenin used thouse units as his body guards. Here you can see a badge of the Latvian Red Riflemen issued to commemorate a 50th anniversary of the unit. The badge is big and heavy. It has a multipiece construction and a screwback attaching system. It`s a quite rare badge. -
EK 1914 Cased KO EK2 with document. Unusual case?
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thank you! pluribus -
Thank you!
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Can you note some obvious characters of the fake, please. pluribus
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Steve- Thanks for an answer. Owner of the cross does not believe that this is not a good one and trying to sell it as original. Therefore me and some other guys from Estonian forum asking for a reasoned advice. Regards, pluribus
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Anybody???
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EK 1914 Cased KO EK2 with document. Unusual case?
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1914 Cased KO EK2 with document. Unusual case?
pluribus replied to pluribus's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Soviet Any opinions on this Labor badge?
pluribus replied to Hauptmann's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
First line is Moskovsko. Second line centre is otdel (department). Probably some universal medal for the Veterans of Labour which is attributed by the establishment in Moscow. pluribus -
Ed_Haynes, Owain, Thank you. pluribus
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Thank you for your very informative response. Diameter of my medal is 37 mm, not 31 mm like you said in your above post. Also I am not able to determine which is a correct ribbon for this medal and when was this awarded. What does mean the maker mark ? on the medal? The dates 1909-1379 on the medal ? Maybe there is someone who can answer on my questions? Thanks, pluribus
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Hello, I have this medal in my collection. Suppose this is a medal of Military Duty. It`s diameter is 37 mm, not 32 mm. How looks a correct ribbon for this medal? What is a value of the medal? Thanks in advance, pluribus
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EK 1914 The Iron Cross 1813 to 1918
pluribus replied to Elizarov's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Soviet Other Prizes
pluribus replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Andreas, It`s No.4790. Awarded on August, 12th, 1985. It`s pinback. Gilded bronze, enamel. Regards, pluribus -
Soviet Other Prizes
pluribus replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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A military currency is a fiscal instrument to ruin an economy of the conquered states. It`s always set to inflate. A history of the military currency began hundreds years ago.
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Not only in English. They also printed in Dutch for Netherlandish India (De Japansche Regeering insteed of The Japanese Government). Considering the anti-netherlandish stand on Java and Sumatra the Dutch text was changed to Javanese (Pemerintah Dai Nippon) in 1943. Here is 100 Rupees for Burma (B for Burma).