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FBI make the First Stolen Valor Arrest.
Kev in Deva replied to Kev in Deva's topic in United States of America
Hallo Yank44, just a reminder, while we appreciate comments and replys to the topics posted, but there is a strict "No Politics" rule here at G.M.I.C. I made the intial post with regards a person, a former soldier misrepresenting himself, this man did not hold an elected office or a high postion of any political party. What members of the U.S. Government do or other U.S. Officials and Politicians has no bearing on this thread unless they are contravening the law with regards the Stolen Valour Act. Kevin in Deva -
Hallo Rick I have to admit I dont yet have details on the criteria for this medal and the others in the series. There is another type, on a pin-back broach, which I know was issued to members of the population for either the ultimate sacrifice in the Revolution or active participation in "combat" agaunst the Securitate, Police, Army during the Revolution. Again, I must verify its correct title, its shown here with the lapel pin. Kevin in Deva.
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Hallo Gents I picked this up at the Collectors Fair / Meeting in Brasov. (For the first time it was held in the International Trade Center which is a great venue far better, than the old factory canteen located in the Industrial Estate Area of the city. The medal is one of a series, that commemorate the Peoples Rebellion of 1989 and I hope to add pictures of the others shortly. Kevin in Deva
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Because its a rare picture of US Coloured troops who fought in France in WW1, returning by ship from France to their homes in New York?? Kevin in Deva.
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The un-marked rear of the N. Korean Badge. With a simple pin device to secure to the uniform. Kevin in Deva
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Hallo Gents, my one and only North Korean piece obtained today Saturday 02 June 2007, at the Brasov Collectors Fair. The yellow on the red is caused by a reflection of the light. Any comments welcome, Kevin in Deva.
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Medal Barbatie si Credinta with swords
Kev in Deva replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Hallo Igor, thanks for the information that there are hallmarks, it probably could mean that early pieces are made in real silver!! And now I have to wonder are the I class in silver & Gold plated or with a high Gold content Kevin in Deva -
My Medals
Kev in Deva replied to Tiger-pie's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hallo Johnsy, the original is nearly pure black and you cant see any of the letters, the two brass clips look normal though. (on my screen, and all your other pictures are fine.) Kevin in Deva -
Medal Barbatie si Credinta with swords
Kev in Deva replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Central & Eastern European States
This type is to be avoided at all costs, its a cast fake, look at the drill holes in the ribbon mounting bar that were never fully fretted out. The squashed look of the swords is another give away. Note the casting crack to the rear, and the poor definition of the detail. the ribbon is original though. Sellers have been known to say its been made by a WW2 veteran to replace the ones the communist took, hardly, as they are easily to be found. Kevin in Deva -
Medal Barbatie si Credinta with swords
Kev in Deva replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Hallo Igor I believe this to be a rare version without swords from the 1913 Balkan Campaign. It might denote the award was to a NON-Combatant. I attach another picture of one from my reference files which was found a long time ago online for comparison. -
Hallo uknews aka mark welcome to the G.M.I.C., sorry we were unable to roll out the red carpet & brass band, for your arrival, but it was at the cleaners, and the brass was being polished Now and again it occasionaly happens that there is a slow response to questions, the reasons vary, but patience has to become an acquired trait of the militaria collector. No rushing in to buy that Wonder bra opps bar, careful research, must be carried out and sometimes the chaps in the know, just dont happen to have their reference books beside them at work, or while on the road. You will find that many of the members here are goldmines of information, feel free to browse through the sections and have a good time while here. Members are encouraged to drop into the Lounge section now and again for a bit od chit-chat and there is a place to post some info about yourself if you are of a mind to do so, Kevin in Deva, Lounge Host
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My Medals
Kev in Deva replied to Tiger-pie's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hallo Johnsy Hope you dont mind I took the liberty of highlighting the detail to the rear of the badge. Kevin in Deva -
Medal Barbatie si Credinta with swords
Kev in Deva replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Igor I am not sure about hallmark, I think maker-marked is the correct description, post WW1 & WW2 pieces were probably made by the Romanian National Mint and did not carry a maker mark, I do know that some times medals that were contracted out to smaller firms for fabrication did not have a Maker-mark applied!! I will try to see what can be found out. Kevin in Deva -
Medal Barbatie si Credinta with swords
Kev in Deva replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Central & Eastern European States