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    Posted

    Current SB classification and ranges:

    Type 1 (screwback ? ~1000 awarded); Low = 2/High = 788; 1945-71

    Type 2 (pinback - ~700 awarded); Low = 835/High = 2006; 1971-2002

    Type 3.1 (coarse manufacture, numbered??); Low = ??/High = ??; 2002-??

    Type 3.2 (coarse manufacture, unnumbered ? or merely unissued - escapee?); 2002?

    • 1 month later...
    Posted

    Herds are not just known to be seen with respect to the best herder badge but also with Sukhbaatar's!

    Here's mine. :love: Beware, risk of enamel overdosis which can be harmful to your life savings! :cheeky:

    Posted

    Let's add some more "weight" to this discussion:

    - screwback nr 559 without the screw: a whopping 59.2gr + 14.5gr for the screw

    - pinback nr 1863: 59.4

    - pinback nr 1966: 58.6

    Posted (edited)

    Mine, ranging from the utterly sublime to the completely ridiculous.

    (Took a while to get them to behave on the scanner surface -- rather like the historical Sukhbaatar?)

    Weights (screw plate removed):

    1- Screwback, #_ - 56.7 g

    2- Screwback, #158 - 55.3 g

    3- Screwback, #423 - 56.85 g

    4- Pinback, #1726 - 58.7 g

    5- Nasty brassy, no # - 61.2 g

    Edited by Ed_Haynes
    Posted

    The Sukbaatar may well the the sexiest order around. :love::love:

    It is what "hooked" me onto Mongolian stuff.

    I hope the "new Mongolia" keeps it, even in its current ugly form.

    Posted

    What's with the first one without a number?

    An enamel and precioussssss metal overdose, for sure!

    :beer:

    The one without a number? It is numbered. The number was not posted. At the request of the source. Sorry.

    :shame:

    Posted

    An enamel and precioussssss metal overdose, for sure!

    I feel bad now, I've only got the one pinback!

    Still looking for a screwback though!

    Those are some amazing specimens you've got there gentlemen!!

    Posted (edited)

    :Cat-Scratch: Wow, I have been looking at this part forum for a while and resisting the urge to buy Mongolian, but those scans with Sukhbaatar Order are melting my deffences :jumping::love::jumping::love:

    Order of Victory

    Edited by order_of_victory
    Posted (edited)

    Yet, when you see it in the pair with its "cousin" (with that same enamel repair on the "hero" that looks so much worse scanned than it does in reality!) . . . :love::love::love::love::love:

    Edited by Ed_Haynes
    Posted

    Is that Hero yours ED????

    Yet, when you see it in the pair with its "cousin" (with that same enamel repair on the "hero" that looks so much worse scanned than it does in reality!) . . . :love::love::love::love::love:

    Posted

    :Cat-Scratch: Wow, I have been looking at this part forum for a while and resisting the urge to buy Mongolian, but those scans with Sukhbaatar Order are melting my deffences :jumping::love::jumping::love:

    Order of Victory

    Keep on resisting - the more there is for me :P

    Five years from now people will scratch their heads and say: "why didn't I buy some of those beautiful Mongolian awards when they were still remotely affordable, never mind even AVAIlABlE

    Posted

    Now Iam deffinitly sold :love::jumping::love::jumping:

    Now I have just got find space in my budget to aquire one :speechless:

    Ed please dontdo that to me :cheeky:

    Order of Victory

    Better be quick - only one that I know of is available on the open market at this moment

    • 2 weeks later...
    Posted

    And now there really is only 1 available on dealers sites... close to 2K!!! :speechless:

    Remember the "good old" days? :o

    Posted

    Actually, there is a second one available, but it is of the current "brassy nasty" variety and unnumbered (unissued?).

    Still, in short supply.

    But, when you realize that we are looking at a total issue of Sukhbaatars only in the range of a couple of thousand pieces, it is rather amazing at the number of pieces already in captivity.

    But, still, where DID I park that tardis to get back to the "good old days", . . . !! :P

    • 3 weeks later...
    Posted

    Recently found another one for sale on a German dealers site. 2K USD as well. On the other hand, can't think of an award which is more deserving of the term "eye candy" than an SB.

    Posted

    these are pretty damn nice awards!! how much do they normaly cost??? :beer:

    Just noticed one at EUR 1600 (probably the same one Bob referenced just above?). Did not memtion screwback/pinback or number, but didn't seem to be the current nasty type.

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