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    Ed_Haynes

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    1. Shipping anywhere for this will cost a lot. $175 at Collect Russia for a new copy.
    2. There may be two questions here: Made and awarded. The mint records (cited by Laslo) suggest (but do not document) the numbers manufactured. Paul's study of award certificates (I assume the original rolls/registers did not survive the war?) speaks to the numbers sctually awarded. I think the approx. 100,000 number is a good working theory. We're learning stuff here. Thanks!
    3. Looks like a fantasy piece to me.
    4. Fascinating!
    5. True indeed. In part this is due to the fact that they are a "crossover" item, sought by both Japan collectors and Victory Medal collectors. Yet I share Kvart's sense that they are rare/uncommon in their own right. Peterson does not detail the comparative qualifications, but there seem to have been different rules in play for the two war medals vs. the victory medal. All of this, of course, has led to serious faking of this medal.
    6. As an outsider: BRAVO! Makes you wanna weep to see identities and history restored to these pretty sets of things . . . .
    7. EXACTLY!! Clap if you believe in low prices. Righttttttt! What this means in terms of the economic meltdown will be interesting, even if we can't play with the Big Boys. (So what do we expect? 3X or 4X the estimates? From UK auctions I usually rely on 2.5X, but, here, odd place, bad moment, . . . ???)
    8. The estimates are just right, maybe too high, they really are, the prices won't go any higher than these estimates. Say it often.
    9. Shush. Don't let ANYONE know about that auction. Too much pretty stuff.
    10. Yes, the miniatures are quite a puzzle!
    11. Fascinating. Thanks!
    12. Fascinating news. Need to find my way to Khartoum.
    13. As would be normal for Egyptian-Sudanese troops, right?
    14. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
    15. Lovely. Thanks. :envy:
    16. And I guess we'd all be better citizens if we bought copies of all the rank lists? Does anyone have these availabvle? Maybe on CD-ROM?
    17. Reluctant to post things unknown to many here without any historical background, but fully aware that doing so will open me up to attack from those whose understanding of history is restricted to "Imperial History", let me just show an item without context. Sorry. For the 1921-22 visit of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII). Estimated 84 medals awarded. With a short ("relic" condition) snip of ribbon, but the ribbon is rarer than the medal.
    18. Ouch. Quite a lapse of gentlemanly bahevior here.
    19. Very interesting. Thanks!
    20. SOMEWHERE, I have a ton of them. Let me dig.
    21. Assume they're not Soviets, but unrepentant "whites" perhaps collaborating with the Hitlerites if this is WWII-era?
    22. Hardly even minor money, Jim It is simply the puzzle of it all. This is (obviously) not a fake that would deceive anyone over the mental age of three. And it is a "something". But a "what"? And why? "Enquiring minds want to know".
    23. So how do we explain this? What do we think it is?
    24. Serial number? In relation to screw post and mint mark?? The "muddy" screw post area is not -- to me - a positive sign. The images "at an angle" inspire nothing but negativity (to me, at least).
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