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    Dolf

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    1. A few more individual pieces. Order of the Red Banner of Labor Valor, Type 1 screwback, listed as A 27 on Dr. Battushig's book. (One of my favorites) Obverse: Dolf
    2. Gerd, Thanks for the compliments. PM sent, replying to yours. Best, Dolf
    3. David, Unfortunately there are very little information about Portuguese awards available, so I must confess I know quite more about Soviet or Mongolian awards than those from my own country Anyway, about the Military Merit Medal: very hard to say from when it dates, as this one I have is exactly like the ones that are currently issued. So I can only guess that because of the worn ribbon this one already has a few decades. I believe this is a Medal that exists only after the Republic was established in 1910. War Cross: Yes, there are other types of this award. I believe this one is of the Type 1, issued at the end of WWI. I know there is at least a Type 2, and perhaps a Type 3 which would be the one currently issued. Interallied Victory Medal: yes, apparently there are different variations of this hard to find Medal. I couldn't get my hands on one yet, each time one shows up on eBay I'm allways outbidded My priority now would be a Military Order of Avis and a Order of Santiago of the Sword, then a Order of Christ. I have an old Order of Christ (2nd piece, 1st row on my Display) but this one is one of the types existant during the Monarchy. I'm looking for another more recent type, same type of those issued now. Then there are a couple of other Orders, such as the Order of Prince Henry the Navigator (awarded last week to Bill Gates when he came for a few days business trip) and the Order of Liberty (not sure if this is the one awarded recently to Bono from the U2 and Bob Geldorf for their humanitarian causes) that by the way I don't even know how it looks as I was never able to see a picture or a draw of this one! Hope it helps. Best, Dolf
    4. Another Red Banner 3rd awarding, not in the Display. Dolf
    5. Red Banner 3rd awarding, listed as A 23.3 on Dr. Battushig's book. Obverse: Dolf
    6. Red Banner 2nd awarding, listed as A 23.2 on Dr. Battushig's book. Obverse: Dolf
    7. Same, reverse, S/N 5380: This Variation has 2 rivets and the S/N at 5 o'clock. Dolf
    8. Red Banner Type 2 (1970-2004) listed as A 24.1 on Dr. Battushig's book. Obverse: Dolf
    9. Same, reverse, S/N 3814: This Variation has 3 rivets and the S/N at 12 o'clock. Dolf
    10. Red Banner Type 2 (1970-2004) listed as A 24.1 on Dr. Battushig's book. Obverse: Dolf
    11. Individual pics of a few pieces. As both Suche-Bator on my collection have already been posted on another thread, I'm posting now my 5 ORBCV + 1 not in the Display. Starting with a Red Banner Type 1 (1945-1970) listed as A 23.1 on Dr. Battushig's book. Obverse: Dolf
    12. Rick, Yes, for my Nevsky and my only screwback Red Banner I got nice results! I'll try to post parts later. For another Red Banner (a Type 3, the one on the top left corner of my Red Banners Display) I had a "dead-end"! Dolf
    13. Bob, Good question! I'm not 100% sure but I believe it's in silver. Dolf
    14. Military Merit Medal, front and back: Dolf
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