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09-29-2016 12:10 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Yes, all appears authentic...The Veteran's Somme Bars are nice to see as well....The Bar "Durchbruchsschlacht" refers to the "Breakthrough Battle" on the Western Front in 1918....
cheers, Glenn
Last edited by bigmacglenn; 09-30-2016 at 04:04 PM.
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Very nice bar. I'm guessing Austrian
for the last one. Good score.........!
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Thank you Glenn and Walkwolf, Any idea on the value as Im not familiar with The WWI Medals,Thanks Again!
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Well we really do not give valuations, but recommend
that you look on dealer sites to get an idea of
pricing - but remember there is at least
a 20% mark up.
Hopefully the other medals can be reunited
with this nice bar........
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The iron cross is a good one.
The blue ribbons would be for long service awards and the last one is Austrian, however,
I am not sure which one.
gregM
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I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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Hi,
Iron Cross is OK, but the Somme clasp belongs not to him (never any battle clasps were awarded to the Iron Cross). Both are unofficial clasps to the Kyffhäuser-Kriegsdenkmünze, a medal of WW1 veterans association.
The last ribbon is Austrian, as the colleagues already wrote. This war ribbon was used for five decorations awarded during WW1: Militärverdienstkreuz (Military Merit Cross), Militärverdienstmedaiille "Signum Laudis" (Military Merit Medal), Zivil-Verdienstkreuz (Civil Merit Cross, if awarded for war merits), Franz-Josef Orden (if awarded for war merits) and Tapferkeitsmedaille (Bravery Medal). In my opinion, the last one (Bravery Medal) is most possible in this combination.
greetings
Tomasz
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Thank You,I was wondering why I couldn't find to much information on the clasps,I really appreciate all of the information so quickly!
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