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    Ed_Haynes

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    1. The reverse of the photo. He seems to have been born in 1867, with this picture taken on 20 May 1898.
    2. An odd recent arrival. A token imperial group. Priest Alexander Lebedev of the St. Sergius Monastery.
    3. Looks to me like a Knight of Justice (neck badge and breast star).
    4. Things are very, very, very dry (think of the Gobi in July). A few super-high end things at insanely silly-stupid prices, other primary dealers sitting on not overly exciting things seeing long-term investment value. The "Bank Wave" is long gone, comrades. Research? (Of individual items.) Research? (For a Battushig, 2nd ed, revised and greatly expanded.) But we knew that was going to be the long-term solution to our woes and our boredom, right??? And there's always the pressing need to learn the bleedin' language, in both scripts, to occupy our "spare time"?!?!?!
    5. Inside. "On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of MPR and of the 19th anniversary of the Ministry of Interior, For great merit in the struggle for the independence of this state, for going in the first rank of the people, for the showing enriching efforts in the long years of perfect work, Mr. [illegible], has been awarded with the honorary document proving his merit. Minister of Interior. Year 31 (1941), month July, day 14. The number of document 3."
    6. An interesting new document. Cover: "The Honorary Document of the Ministry of Interior of the Mongolian Poeple's Republic"
    7. Perhaps of interest to some who frequent this sub-forum? http://www.ushmm.org/research/collections/...ghts/auschwitz/
    8. Keep up the good work! I, too, found that "interesting" . . . or something.
    9. Nice, Waldemar. It is a shame, though, that not all languages have online translation facilities. While those translations are usually poor, they are better than nothing, better than just looking at a page and saying "I wonder what it says" as is the case for many of us here.
    10. I always thought using ewords "Australian" and "rules" in the same phrase carried a certain aura of contradiction.
    11. A truly WONDERFUL start! Please, bring it to us for our joy!!!
    12. Does it belong? (Now, if it were Bob Marley's gongs . . . ??)
    13. Good luck, Ken. And Mondovor is "sacred text" ("sacred website"?). We seem to have lost some forum members who could speak to this with great authority. Though I'm not sure we can, or should, disregard the book.
    14. Hope it is there, Eric, hope it is there. Be careful, as they'll be closed around December-January for a LONGGGGGG time. Scans at your pleasure. Can provide.
    15. Right, Bob. Potential word is "potentially" Like one item, but, wow . . . .
    16. I have seen medals to British missionaries. I suspect the rules would have been the same for foreigners? (In that era.) These would have been silver, as there was pretty much a "racial" divide. The rolls are on microfilm (and in paper) in the National Archives (Public Record Office) in Kew, just outside London. Let me know if yoiu need scans (but with which clasps?).
    17. Lucky you. Sounds like the one I thought I'd captured, but the deal evaporated at the last minuite.
    18. For something of this significance (and value), I'd think you'd want to stick with a reliable dealer, not just someone met "at a show". It is a minefield. If the book and derived career is so dubious, I'm not sure how to evaluate the ambiguous (to me) images. And not knowing the name . . . ??? If you want a hero pair (group?), there may be more certain options out there?
    19. A yery artistic" (I use that term loosely) rendering of: Top- Bir Sreshto Left- mystery?? Right- Bir Bikram Bottom- mystery?? As they're not shown in the right metals in this poor image, this is very hard.
    20. How did I miss this?!?! Antonio is right. See also: http://www.medals.lava.pl/bc/lk2.htm The very nice official Sri Lankan Air Force site seems to be down just now.
    21. Just to complete the set, the version for foreigners. While an undocumented single , it came from Ulanbaatar .
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