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Posts posted by Eric Gaumann
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You've seen this site: http://medalirus.ru/pamyatnie-medali/pamyat-300-dom-romanovyh-s.php ? SO many variations/makers of Imperial medals makes me doubt much of my collection...
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Looks like this might be a good, albeit ugly, 1813 EK2, and a good "Badge of Distinction of the Military Order" issued by Russia around 1813/1815.
If one found a name to the Prussian soldier who was awarded this Russian cross via Russian archives how could one research this Prussian soldier's information?
This seems to me a possibly significant historical find if both awards can be tied to one soldier.
Where would one go from here when looking for info for a Prussian soldier from 1815?0 -
It's a great place to start! Happy birthday.
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If it's an OPW2 it dates to very late war/very early post war period.
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Soviet Military Proficiency Badge, 3rd grade. Late issue.
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On 04/10/2020 at 05:42, Tupper said:
Hello there,
What is this ship badge. It belongs to the бедовыи. Is this a rememberence badge? I saw that there were many different designs.
A remembrance badge; yes, that would be my guess. Certainly not an official badge.
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It's what's referred to as an M68 badge; as in instituted in 1968 (replacing the M55).
There were/are three grades: basic (as shown here), 'Excellent' and 'Instructor'.
Also, there are earlier and later versions of this M68 badge based on minor variations of the airplane on the badge. This version looks to be a later model.
edit: added an image of common Soviet para badges. Earlier versions on top, later versions descending.
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5 hours ago, SovPha said:
Did you research them all?
No. I'm not into research. I've a few higher awards, or early awards, that might be interesting but the outlay for research is something beyond my means at the moment.
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I may be wrong but I seem to recall this being described as a 'militia badge'. I would also lean, slightly, towards it being authentic, but it's way out of my main fields of collecting.
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Noice! I am considering getting a deep/ultra cameo proof ASE (&/or Maple Leaf.)
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On 14/04/2020 at 08:00, BalkanCollector said:
Beautiful piece!
How do you determine if the screwplate is made from silver? I've tried the "sound test" with some of the silver pieces from my collection but I guess my ear is not trained enough to know for sure.
Different design/look. And also the patina can help identify.
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On 03/04/2020 at 18:50, Bob said:
Very useful thread.
Question: how would you qualify the documented one on www.dmitrymarkov.com ?
Haven't bought from him in years but, how shall I say this nicely? His quality control may be a bit lacking. Or at least it was. I only use his site to d/l his auction catalog images for reference.
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4 hours ago, BalkanCollector said:
Nice addition! This one was awarded to a Lt.Colonel of the financial branch of service.
Thanks mate! Financial branch, eh? Now that's sexy. ? ?
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Hi Paul, Nice documented set! Since your BM came with an OPM I think I'll display mine the same way. Just need to find a good OMP1 to complete it.
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It's been a while since I bought any Yugoslav awards. It's been a while since I bought *anything*. But since I got a new job I needed to get this to fill a hole in my list so here this is; a *very* salty Bravery Medal. I'm not sure how I'm gonna display it; I have a Bravery Order but I'm still unclear where those two will go. Any way, enough talk:
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I just got this Order today. Fills in my Labor Order list although I still need a Labor Medal (if anyone has a lead on that common medal please let me know.
Anyway... This came with a box and it's award document so I'm very happy. The images were taken at night under electric light so they're not that good. I'll do daylight images if anybody cares.
Here we go. Starting with the box.
And here is the doc, and the award itself. The document is dated 1976, and the pin is marked 'ZIN'.
Two more images; one of the obverse and one of the reverse.
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The third bar: 1940s awards on 1960s+ hardware. The second BM ring re-soldering I'm not concerned about. Typical post-war repair, IMO. The wrong, re-ribboning is not a deal-breaker, I've seen it done in the DDR all the time but in the USSR, not so much. But....
IMO this is a legit 1950s/60s/70s bar. Probably.
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That first bar is so very basic; CSM, Cascasus, and VoG. But the CSM is numbered, and of course the upgraded ribbon/suspension that is rarely seen in such pristine condition... I've had my chance at the suspension in the past and I regret no buying them when they had no added interest.
The second bar.... such lovely, dark patina on those two silver medals. That VoG ribbon, it looks just a very tiny bit off. I don't doubt it much, though.
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Very interesting, if legit. Certainly remounted. BM 1944/45, BOH mid1960s, RBoL 1977+.
That BM has been cleaned more than any BM I've ever seen. Looks like no traces of red enamel in the letters exists.
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For some reason I'm not seeing any images.
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Nice Serbian bar from Balkan Wars
in Southern European & Balkan States
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Great bar! Thanks for sharing, and welcome.