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Looks like a bank worker badge.
Rusty.
Rusty,
The answer is in the appropriate thread of the Forum.
Good shot btw
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Right, the third one on the 1st bar is for the Order of Combat Valor.
One of those that took me quite some time to get. I guess it's harder to find than the more common ones.
The hardest to find being of course the ribbon for the OSB
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I 15 - 45 Years of Friendship
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And another NIB.
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Another NIB!
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I 23 - North Korea-Mongolia.
Amazingly this one has a different suspension from the one posted on Dr. Battushig's book!
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I 03 - Soviet Union-Mongolia.
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Same, inside view:
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Doc for I 44.
Cover:
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I 44 - Socialist Friendship.
Dolf
PS: Ed, On your Post #4 it's a I 02.
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No, the massively-confusing-with-ten-times-these-in-NIBs R46-R85 series!
Ok, I see.
Well I don't have none of those anymore
Those I had have found a new loving home some time ago
Looking forward to see them again posted here
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Also have V 03, V 10, V 11, V 12, but as those have already been posted, here is the only one on this category that I have and hasn't been posted yet.
V 16 - The outstanding Intelligentsia Young Man. (I just love these names )
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Another larger pic of my V 01 - The Badge of the Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League (MRYL). Wow, what a long name!
Obverse and reverse.
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R 18 - The Outstanding Educator.
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R 14 - The Leading Teacher.
Apparently the only difference with R 12 you posted above it's the background color of the suspension: green on R 12 and red on this one. Notice that the leaves on mine are different from yours or the R 14 listed on Dr. Battushig's book. A variation?!
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While I don't know if we are brave enough to get into the "diamonds" here, we do need a thread for this category.
By "diamonds" you mean CZ?
Well, here is one with 8 CZ: R 16 - The Teacher (After 24 years teaching I guess if I was a Mongolian I would have probably been awarded this one )
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J 47 - Irrigation Sector.
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J 19 - The Outstanding Collective Farmer.
This one has on the reverse a kind of mint mark with what I believe to be four Russian capital letters. A kind of "3" (a "S", I believe), then a kind of "r" (a "G" I believe), then another "3" and finaly a kind of "Y" (a "U" if I'm not wrong). Too small for my scanner to scan...
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Another subject that fascinates me. Thanks Ed
Btw, the one you list as J 15 above is in fact J 14.
Filling a couple of gaps with pieces Ed didn't post here.
J 05 - 20 Years of Victory of Collectivization.
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#50, the last one on this collection arrived today
French Morane Saulnier M.S. 406.
This one, N?806, from the Groupe de Chasse III/7, 6th Squadron, based on Vitro-Fran?ois airfield, was flown by Captain Pierre Bouvarre, squadron commander, during the dogfights against the Luftwaffe on April 1 1940.
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These being numbered, here is another K 07, #134.
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F 27, The Member of the People's Volunteer Security.
That's it, please fill the gaps with those not posted that you may have in your collections. Such as your F 01, Jan
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F 26, The Outstanding Member of the Auxiliary Brigade of Police.
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F21, The Auxiliary Brigade of Police.
See the minor differences between this one and yours? The size of the letters seems to be slightely different, and also on mine there are no dots after each letter on the 1st line, like yours or the one on Dr. Battushig's book!
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Mongolian Ribbon Bars
in People's Republic Mongolia
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Hi Ron,
Wish you can find two so you can reserve one for me too
Dolf