Bob Posted March 11, 2006 Posted March 11, 2006 We didn't have this one covered yet.One version in enamel, one painted.Both numberedEnameled: I have 31 with range known between 31 - 2,084 Painted: range known 2,214 - 3,869
Bob Posted March 22, 2006 Author Posted March 22, 2006 We didn't have this one covered yet.One version in enamel, one painted.Both numberedEnameled: I have 31 with range known between 31 - 2,084 Painted: range known 2,214 - 3,869Nobody with a number in between 2214 and 2084?Also - surely must be somebody with a booklet to put some dates next to this medal?I own 31 and 2214 by the way.
Bob Posted April 16, 2006 Author Posted April 16, 2006 Update:00031 - enamel01187 - enamel (with unnumbered booklet)2214 - painted (also note: enamel of suspension is darker blue on this)Soon arriving: - 3074... but with enamel (with numbered booklet) - this must be an odd one out...Please all: post yours along with number so we can see if they switched back to enamel somewhere.
Ed_Haynes Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 (edited) I have posted all of mine . . . exactly none . . . but I have high hopes of remedying this soon. You seem to have the entire captive population, Bob.Can you scan the interior document spread please, so we can get the correct name of this odd (and rare) little gong. Edited April 17, 2006 by Ed_Haynes
Ed_Haynes Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 (edited) Again, we don't yet know the "proper" name, but Battushig calls it the Medal "Glory of the Virgin Land Cultivators" (# A 52.1 and A 52.2). As this is in English, this is, of course, "wrong", but I hope we can remedy this soon. While this may be good enough, for some, in English, it is important to know the correct name. Edited April 17, 2006 by Ed_Haynes
Ed_Haynes Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 It is "Combat Land Developers." Don't know, I have used the translation, however flawed, from the sole published English-language source of any redeeming value. Knowing the Mongolian (and then translating it accurately) will help, of course. I guess it depends on whether the land fought back, Rick (the feudal aristocracy sure did...).
Bob Hunter Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 I really enjoy the names of some of these awards.
Ed_Haynes Posted January 7, 2007 Posted January 7, 2007 Excerpted from Bob's really useful master list of serial numbers and dates of award (see http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=9917 and THANKS, BOB! ), here are known data points for the Medal "Glory of the Virgin Land Cultivators" (A52):1,187 24/10/19791,300 24/10/19793,074 16/12/1982
Ed_Haynes Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 (edited) BackJust, for the record, I have a similar doument to the one Bob showed, dating 16 December 1982. No number. This gives us (sort of) a date range for this style of award book.No reason to scan it, though? Edited January 27, 2007 by Ed_Haynes
Bob Posted May 30, 2007 Author Posted May 30, 2007 This award really is underappreciated. Thought I'd give it a bump.
Stogieman Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 I agree with Bob. There's so many of the Mongolian pieces, including later ones, that are just drop-dead gorgeous. I think the real reason interest waned so quickly after the publication of Dr. Battashug's book is the fact that the "speculators" rushed in, drove prices through the roof and forced many budding collectors (like me) out as fast as we went in. When the pieces you like and/or want hit 4 digits and up in about 60 days, there's not much enthusiasm left. I think we're seeing the same situation with Soviet. Investor/speculators drove prices through the roof but we do appear to have hit the ceiling. I look at many websites every week and I'm not seeing movement of any type.... the stock just sits there week after week. Occassionally, pieces are removed and mysteriously re-appear six months later.For me, I read and review everything posted. I still very much enjoy these pieces but simply cannot afford to even consider them as an area of anything other than pure academic study. For that, I am very grateful for this forum/website and the tireless efforts of many of you that keep me reading here constantly.
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