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    Pjmeincke

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    1. Judging from the British ribbon bars on the right, the person concerned was also entitled to the Pacific Star to go with the 39/45 Star and War Medal. Presumably the British medals are unnamed and it would be easy enough to add an unnamed Pacific Star to the group. Hopefully, there are family records that will indicate to whom the British medals were awarded. If the WWII and Korean War medals belong to the same person, it will be an even more valuable and desirable group. Many Danes served with the British during WWII and the Pacific Star suggests a link with the Royal Navy.

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      Brett

      Yes i dont know if they are connected, but the 2 Australian medals, they have the name J.J. Miller on them both with a serial #, On the back of the star and on the rim of the silver one.

      , Pj

    2. Hello Pjmeincke,

      It's hard to judge the condition from the photo, but that Korea/Jutlandia trio would normally be sold for approx. US$1500.

      I don't think the 1939-45 Star and the War Medal will add much to that price.

      What matters the most for the price is the condition of the Jutlandia medal.

      /Michael

      'wow' im stunned to hear such a price. Pitty on the on the condition of them. I wonder if there is anyway to get them refurbished? maybe add a bit more value to them.

      the condition of the jutlandia is pretty bad, the medal it self has some scratches on it 1 looking like a kind of a dent.

      Would you recommend ebay for this or a pawnshop? or is there a medals auction somewhere?

      Thanks for the info!

      ,Pj

    3. You are very fortunate to have such an inheritance. I am sure that Michael will come up with the right answer for you. You can be certain that you will have no trouble selling the medals.

      Regards

      Brett

      here is a photo of the bunch of things in the bag.

      as i said the condition is poor, could you give me a little info on them? a estimated price maybe?

    4. You're right Kim, let's keep it alive smile.gif

      To continue my post #21, here is an example of the trio that most on the Hospital Ship Jutlandia received.

      Danish Korea (Jutlandia) Medal - UN Korea Service Medal - Korean War Service Medal

      This one belonged to a nurse. She apparently went through the extra work of getting miniatures and having them mounted (maybe worn as a piece of 'jewelry').

      I've seen her full size trio and they were just left as unmounted singles, which is how 95% (my estimate) of the ship crew and hospital crew kept theirs.

      P.S: Nice group, Kim.

      /Michael

      Hello, After my dad passed away last year i found in a plasic bag through his things the 3 metals you have there in those picture. i have been trying everywhere to get info on them, they are not in the greatest condition, bu those 3 you have in the picture there are deffinatly them which i hold in front of me, metals and ribbons.

      Just wondering how much would it be worth as i am not a collector and am looking to sell. thanks

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