SWE Erik Posted November 14, 2007 Posted November 14, 2007 This piece is a duplicate award which is so marked.Very Nice! But what is that yellow looking stuff on the order? paint?/Erik
Wild Card Posted November 15, 2007 Posted November 15, 2007 Hello SWE Eric,Actually the yellowed areas are the remnants of what must have been a clear coat of some kind of varnish. Under normal light, this contrast is not quite so clearly defined. Interestingly, Lt. Kobyletsky?s Alexander Nevsky has a more intact coat of this varnish, or whatever it is; but still with a couple of ?open? areas.
Ed_Haynes Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 Two more, in the group to Lieutenant-General Damdin Tserenjav.Red Star 1780090 (1950)Red Star 3700041 (1971)(Shown with his other Soviet stuff.)
Bryan Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 This piece is a duplicate award which is so marked.Wow, very impressive duplicate award! Thanks for the pictures!
Ed_Haynes Posted November 23, 2007 Posted November 23, 2007 For those who may not frequent our Mongolian forum, an interesting discussion has sprouted on Red Stars to Mongolians in the http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=23322 thread.
usairforce Posted November 23, 2007 Posted November 23, 2007 (edited) with case Edited November 23, 2007 by usairforce
Wild Card Posted November 23, 2007 Posted November 23, 2007 Wow, very impressive duplicate award! Thanks for the pictures!Thank you Bryan. For the benefit of the novice collectors among us, like myself, I would like to offer another example.
Wild Card Posted November 23, 2007 Posted November 23, 2007 This duplicate award was issued to Gds. Sr. Sgt. Pytor Nickoliavitch Bareebin, a gun crew commander with the 4th Gds. Airborne Regt., 2nd Gds. Airborne Div., 38th Army, 4th Ukrainian Front.
Wild Card Posted November 23, 2007 Posted November 23, 2007 Here is a better view of the Cyrillic ?D? which is more commonly used to identify a duplicate award.
Ed_Haynes Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 Red Star 1780032Awarded to a Mongolian, see http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=23503
Ed_Haynes Posted November 29, 2007 Posted November 29, 2007 The old song's title was "Stars Fell on Alabama", but I don't live in Alabama. Just in.The Researcher will be able to buy a new car based on this research? All high-numbered, so some may turn up of interest?
Bill Garvy Posted December 26, 2007 Posted December 26, 2007 Nr. 886800, a mere thirty away from Nr. 886770 previously posted!
order_of_victory Posted February 2, 2008 Author Posted February 2, 2008 Here is my latest Red Star, it missing a lot of enamle, its number 568247 Order of VictoryJust got the email from researcher stating that the research is ready for this one Order of Victory
Ed_Haynes Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 Just got the email from researcher stating that the research is ready for this one Order of VictoryYum. We can't wait. But, then, neither can you?
order_of_victory Posted February 3, 2008 Author Posted February 3, 2008 (edited) Yum. We can't wait. But, then, neither can you? Your right Ed, I cant wait This one should be a good one as judgeing by the serial list thread it should be a 1944 award Order of Victory Edited February 3, 2008 by order_of_victory
Brian Wolfe Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 Here's my Order of the Red Star that I just got from a dealer here in Canada. It's numbered 998667 on the back. I didn't show the back as I have mounted it, as I do all such pieces, on two pieces of cardboard covered with felt. The back of the bottom piece is cut out for the attachment "washer" so the the piece sets flat in my medal drawers. I don't like specimens sitting on angles and if I ever want to remove I just need to unscrew it as you would if it was on a uniform. Cheers Brian
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