dcollect Posted April 19, 2012 Posted April 19, 2012 i am cleaning out some boxes and found a british military cross . it looks silver and i went to a jeweller and he old me this is a silver one by making a silver test . and it is heavy and nicely made . But i want to be 100 procent correct if i sell this medal and i want to tell the buyer it is solid silver or just a other metal with a silver layer . Now i want to ask if i can measure the weight of the medal to see if it it a good one or a copy ? thanks , bjorn .
QSAMIKE Posted April 19, 2012 Posted April 19, 2012 Hello Bjorn..... Might be a good idea to post a picture or pictures..... Mike
dcollect Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 yes , a very good thought , i cleaned it a littlebecause it was a little black .
Mervyn Mitton Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 Pre-1938 as it doesn't have a date. They were not named but, often have private naming. I would say that yours is probably 1st WW and it looks quite genuine. It is solid silver. The ribbon needs changing - not a difficult task and the top suspender is missing. Do you have any idea of anyone in the family who might have been awarded this MC. Ranks od recipients were usually from Major down to senior Warrant Officers. Should you wish to sell - you should use GMIC For Sale section. I , personally would be interested. Mervyn
dcollect Posted April 23, 2012 Author Posted April 23, 2012 the surface is silver for shure because of teh silver test , but i want to know what is under the surface , if it is solid silver or not , i think i only can compare the weight of a original and my example . i want to be 100 procent sure if i sell it , i do not want to ripp somebody off .t thanks , bjorn .
paul wood Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 the surface is silver for shure because of teh silver test , but i want to know what is under the surface , if it is solid silver or not , i think i only can compare the weight of a original and my example . i want to be 100 procent sure if i sell it , i do not want to ripp somebody off .t thanks , bjorn . Looking at it everything looks 100% fine, yes it is pure sterling silver, alas I don't have a loose one to hand to weigh. As to the ribbon, it is the original one that it was issued with. If you are selling it keep it with it then the new owner will have the option to re-ribbon it if he so desires. All the best Paul
Mervyn Mitton Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 Will - the MC has a bar at the back on the top - this hold the suspender pin. Mervyn
dcollect Posted May 13, 2012 Author Posted May 13, 2012 i am willing to sell the medal on this forum but how is it possible , do i need to pay or do i need to have a amount of posts ? thanks ,
Mervyn Mitton Posted May 14, 2012 Posted May 14, 2012 Bjorn - look at the top of the Forum - the first section on the right allows auction entries. There is also a further 'For sale'section lower down -above the Lounge section. You can post a picture of the MC and also refer members to this post as we have given verification. Try a reserve of approx. 400 pounds ($650) and it should be bid-up to it's market price. Ask for further help if you have problems. Mervyn
dcollect Posted June 8, 2012 Author Posted June 8, 2012 thanks everybody i think i will ask 400 euro with a fixed price , i think it is a good and fair price ? thanks , bjorn .
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