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    makedon

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    1. Michelju is well known for manufacturing fakes as well, like the Greek Bavarian Volunteers' medal and the Cross of Independence. Their quality is better than the originals. Of course, he never says that they are fakes and in every militaria show you can see that he has 1 or 2 for display. I was one of his victims, too, as I bought one of the first pieces that he sold and the collecting community was not aware of this fraud. Since then, many collectors have been deceived. The funny thing is that ebay does not care; even though I sent emails and protested about this issue, nothing was done.
    2. This ribbon bar does not really make sense. Maybe it isn't real. The last one looks too "light" green to be a St Maurice and St Lazarus Order (but I don't know what it could be) and the Phoenix should have been of a higher class and it should have been followed by a Phoenix without swords.
    3. Thank you for the translation! I just bought them altogether, along with some Greek and other foreign medals, without having a real interest. To be honest, I am thinking about selling most of them. The only Iraqi I have Lorenzo is a nice Officer of the Order of the Two Rivers.
    4. Here is a photo of the obverse. the last two medals were irrelevant, of course!
    5. Hello, I have this small collection of Middle East and N. Africa medals and decorations. I know what some of them are, but not all. Also, there are some unofficial medals in the group. If any member knows what each medal is (and if possible a short traslation of the reverses), it would be highly appreciated!
    6. Nice collection of medals Artan! Do you know if the Albanians who fought along with the Italians against the Greeks in 1940-41 received any special medal/medals? As far as I know, there were only some unofficial regimental italian medals given for this purpose, but I don't know if they were awarded to Albanians, too. I also do not know if they were ever worn in uniform. Any info/photos would be highly appreciated!
    7. Hello, It is a Greek Urban police badge, indeed. Period 1973-1974 ( last year of the 7-year Junta, when the emblem of Phoenix subtituted the crown). Most likely a collar badge (on a blue velvet background).
    8. Hello Demir, I am wondering; was the name of the recipient actually written in the reverse area, based on the examples that you have seen so far? Regards, Dimitris
    9. Both Orders are of exceptional beauty and historical value! It is very important to have members who like to share their knowledge and findings with the others. Rare Orders like these are always nice to see, so that we other collctors will get to know some useful information. I must express my deep admiration for the www. turkishmedals.net site, one of the best of its kind. Well done!
    10. Really nice! Excellent collection! Thanks for sharing! I hope that there will be a time in the near future in this site, that photos will have better detail.
    11. I hope this photo helps. Sorry for the delay-I had trouble with my scanner.
    12. Here is a fine ribbon bar plus miniature medals to a high ranking Greek Officer who saw action in: 1) The balkan Wars 1912-13 2) WWI 3) Minor Asian Campaign 1919-22
    13. Unknown to me, but probably another Lemaitre version, especially if you see no maker's marks.
    14. Hello friends and collectors. I would like to share with you this Grand Cross that I recently purchased, as the size of the Badge makes it a rare finding! Coming from Greece. I would place it at about 1870-1890.
    15. Beautiful! The feeling is great when you find the matching miniatures and documents to a group. Nice finding!
    16. Thank you Paul! Nevertheless, I have seen originals with a later engraving. Would anybody else like to share an opinion about this cross? is it a known example of copy? thank you!
    17. Hello, If I am not wrong, the small size Milos Obilic were awarded for the Balkan Wars, as opposed to the larger ones. The Pavel Car book on Serbian medals and Orders is a "must" for medal collectors. It costs about 100 euros and it's one of the best medals' books ever written.
    18. A side photo of the same 3rd class cross. Please advise!!
    19. Hello, I found this St George Cross, which looks like a copy to me. It has hand-engraved numbers and two marks on the suspension ring. It is thin, as you can see in the photos. As I am not an expert, I would like an opinion about this cross. Thank you!
    20. Hello Kev, Better late than never I guess!... This particular example is a well-made copy of a Bavarian jeweller who keeps on selling them in ebay and fairs throughout Europe. It is almost identical to the original one. The info you have is right, apart from the fact that it was only made in bronze, not iron. At least I have never seen one and I doubt that they exist in iron. About 3500 of them were made. A very nice example has been posted to a different post of GMIC, as part of a Bavarian medal bar.
    21. Some more Greek medals at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=29665&id=115483331835111&saved#!/pages/Macedonian-military-collectibles/115483331835111
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