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Stephen, Check post #12 on this same thread. Dolf
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Ed, Found this one with a different suspension, so I guess mine isn't right, which in such case cancel my friendship Badge theory Dolf
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I found one, on post #60, for the 30th Anniversary of Khalkhin Gol. Dolf
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Ed, I thought it might be a Friendship Badge because of the two flags side by side, USSR-Mongolia. What makes you think it's a Provincial Badge? Dolf PS: just checked Dr. Battushig's book, on the Provinces section, and couldn't find one single piece having a "foreigner" flag (USSR or other) on it!
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Apparently a Khalkhin Gol Friendship Badge. Posted on another thread but after all it also belongs here as it seems to be another NIB. Dolf
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Ed, Thanks. I'm also posting the last one on the NIB thread. Dolf
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Rick, Thanks. This last one is also very light and made of some cheap alloy. My favorites are the A 60, C 24 (heavier) and I also like that Badge C 52. Which ones haven't you seen before, apart from the last one? Maybe someone else knows of other Khalkhin Gol related pieces?... Dolf
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As you may have noticed I'm missing C 27, Khalkhin Gol 1939-2004, so if any of you guys can help me complete this series, don't hesitate to contact me Apart from these and the other Anniversary Medals mentioned on the 1st post of this thread, any of you know of more Khalkhin Gol related awards? If you do please post your pics here. Thanks. Dolf
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Finally, a "NIB", but obviously related to the Battle. I believe it's a Friendship Badge, USSR-Mongolia, but can't find it on Dr. Battushig's book. Dolf
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Badge Khalkhin Gol (C 24) 2nd variation. This one is made of some cheap alloy and weights 4,80gr Obverse: Dolf
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Badge Khalkhin Gol (C 24) I have two different variations of this one. This 1st one is much heavier than the next one, and made of a different material. This one weights 17,30gr Obverse: Dolf
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A series of Badges related to the Khalkhin Gol Battle, other than A 45, A 51 and A 58. Starting with the Badge 20 Years of Khalkhin Gol (A 60) Dolf
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Ed, Beautiful A 7 you have there! I'm jealous... Dolf
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My two Title of Merit (A 8), one of the serial numbered type (#617) and another not numbered. The serial-numbered one, obverse: (for some reason my scanner doesn't seem to like gold and most of the time makes these funny light effects when scanning gold pieces ) Dolf
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Funny thing about these Medals is that on the picture shown on Herfurth Catalogue (at least on the 2004 edition I have) the piece shown has 14 of those silver "rings" around the Medal, but on every other piece I've seen, including Dr. Battushig's pic A 6.4, or mine, this piece "only" has 10 of those silver "rings" around it! Different types or variations?!... Dolf
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