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    1. Maybee there is a shop in Stockholm Sweden witch offers fakes (?) like this but this item was for sale on Swedish Tradera (Ebay) - not sold. :-) The seller also had some older russian medals that he called fakes for sale - sold for 7 - 45 $. Maybe he offered fakes to sell one expensive fake? The NKVD Badge would be wery rare and expensive if it was all right i think? I had no interests in this item. I was only curius.
    2. Sorry i only collect items to cheap to make false... or items for sale for very small amounts. Yes i understand you want to se the backside and the numer inscribed. If you want to know it isd for sale in sweden just now among other older russian items witch are described as false. This book and badge are described as genuine and wery rare.
    3. Sorry if you get bored or angry if that document and the badge itself is very comman as a fake. Anyway: Thankyou for your answers and here is a picture of the badge itself.
    4. Not beeing collector myself but this document and medal is for sale now i Sweden. This dokument an badge is sold as genuine but the seller has other items (cheaper)that he describes as fakes. This might be interesting for you collector to see. Friendy!
    5. These two medals on the photo, China 1900-01 and Kaucasus 1837, were sold for a little below 150:- $. I didnt dare to make a bid because it was strange to me to sell them from Latvija to Sweden. Are they false? If you want i can send photo of other side.
    6. This medals are for sale in sweden by someone from Latvija. I cant se anything wrong with the medals but i have no knowledge about forgeries. But what could be a reason for someone in Latvija to sell russian medals in sweden? And together with such a photography? I am not interested to buy these medals but is wery interested to hear your opinions. I dont make a new thread about this - i dont think it is worth it.
    7. Thankyou! Now i know what it is and as it is not military i dont mind if you take this thread away. This badge i think is later than Alexander II, maybe the institute was started during his regim?
    8. I am sorry - WRONG PICTURE! Still russian but moderator if it is possible take the picture of the carpet away! Right picture belov!
    9. This small badge has been impossible for med to read - but i shall try to meet some russian here to get it translated. I understand that it is impossible for you to read it but does someone recognize the "hat" over the eagle? Has this badge something with the church to do and not with the army?
    10. In the middle of your picture it is two jetons with the russian eagle (?) are those earlyer than Estonia was a free country?
    11. You have a beutiful collection! Many people from baltic states came to Sweden and the island were i live (Gotland) at the end of WW II. Next time i see something like this i will know what it is! Thankyou!
    12. The jeton was taken to sweden by a woman who was the daughter to a tsarist russian officer (I have asked questions about him in old Russia area here and his father lived i Tallin and both he and his fater was in the Russian army. I have some old pictures of them and they had russian names.). Maybe this jeton was given as a memory from Kalju - this young man???? If you were a young man 1937 it must have been dangerous times later in Estonia.
    13. Thankyou! The ovner of this jeton later on went to Sweden and i think in 1930?s lived i Estonia.
    14. Thankyou for your ansvers! The text below is in wery bad print and its also wery dark here during daytime so i have problems to take photograps. Mayby many priests and metropolians was high avarded in tsarist Russia.
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