That?s for this statement that i was asking on th ematter. I know there are otther medals with differentes dates till 1944, but I think these are the unofficial type... Do you agreed?? Miguel
It?s always the same thing...They could be added later???, It?s difficult to know, if you don?t know the guy from who the cross came...Some sellers think that they can got more money if they add items...
I came across a Croix de guerre , aparently from Vichy with rear dates. 1939-1940, with 2 stars a nd two palmes on the ribbon... The date could be correct???? Thanks Miguel
Hi Hendrik...I?m Miguel From Spain (Valencia). Happy to find you again in this forum . I?ve just arrived here. Hope All of your family are OK. Regards Miguel
Congrats!! Hey lads, somobody can tell me if this is possible to find replacement ribbons for japanese medals???. I have some campaign medals with the ribbons almost destroyed... Thanks Miguel
Congrats!!!! What a wonderful piece!! The bulgarian orders are very beautiful, and with a good design. It?s said that the Tzar ferdinan take a lot of interest in the orders and medals designs. I only had a MMO 5th. class with war decoration... The ribbon correspond to orders awarded for Bravery in the field (So the the ribbon can be seen in others medals /orders, like the merit medal, "au lieu" of the customary red one...)
Hello, I?m Miguel Agreda From Spain, a newcomer in this forum. I?m interested in balkan orders and medals. I have just bought a danilo order, and the cyrilic monogram "DI", is uncrowned. Somebody can explain me why or if this a know variant???
Hello!!! I?m a newcomer in this forum. I?m from Spain, and I?m interested in Balkan?s country medals. The reference book I more trusted is the Romanov?s one...and the Silver bravery medal, (I owned one), is with the white - with red ribbon.
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