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First one looks like shoulder strap badge of Defence Command Finland.
J.
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Hi
Here is site for The Finnish peacekeeping badges and insignia museum
http://www.peacekeep...fi/merkkit1.htm Take GALLERY and there are about 3 000 picture and more is coming...
Regards
J
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Hi
Here is a direct google translation: particularly given the great merits of a national sports activities for the work done (subject to union activities at the managerial level or the central organization)
And link to finnish lex collection: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/alkup/2003/20030366
allso one finnish sport club: http://www.tulsavo.fi/liikuntakulttuuri_anomisohjeet.php and http://www.tulsavo.fi/ansiomerkit.php
I hope these and google translator give you some information.
About prices: I dont know, it is allways how mutch the buyer want to pay.
These gold crosses are not very common even here in finland, the wild guess is more than 100€ but an other figure is also as good...
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J
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Hello
It looks like Finnish War Veteran's Union Medal of Merit.
But it isn't.
June 1994 those estonian war veterans, who were fighting in Finland (Finnish War Veran's Unions sub organisation)
had a jubilee meeting.
About 1000 Estonian veterans attended in the jubilee meeting and they had opportunity to buy a medal.
There is also 15 silvered medals, witch was given as a thanks/gift those finnish people who were helped meeting arragements.
One was given former Finlands minister of defence, Mrs Elisabeth Rehn. Who had a speech in the meeting.
The state of Finland pays estonian veterans a little front veterans' supplement about 45e/month the same as the finnish veteran can get.
The idea of the medal came from finnish Tapio Saarni (RIP)
The text in the reverse is something like: For Freedom of Finland and Pride of Estonia.
So the medal is maybe ESTONIAN MEDAL, even it looks like finnish one.
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J
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Thank you Christed!
Great collection and information.
And here are some observations...
picture no 31
Civil defence medal 2nd class 1935-1940 for Winter War merits
made from copper
picture no 39
The document of mrs Marjatta Anna-Liisa Hyyryläinen
Medal of Liberty 1st class with red cross decoration
(5253 was awarded, CONGRATULAITONS, documens are rarer than medals)
and a rough guess, maybe she was working in the military hospital?
picture no 50
Oakleaf in the ribbon is upside down. Well sometimes the veterans wear their medals in the funny way...
Thanks again
J
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Finnish medal for Winter war 1939-40
in Northern European & Baltic States
Posted · Edited by jkas
Picture taken from Piikkiö cemetery