Have these been in a fire?
looks ground dug alright..2 courage medals numbered in order....never seen that before...rare me thinks...
from burnt/bombed out factory,,,awarded to one person....well never know..
if in good condition id pay 70 euro...in this condition 25 euro max..just because they are numbered in sequence...
I think fire.
Early (February/March) 1944 issued. Research would be interesting to determined if awarded to one person. I have seen sequentially awarded medals and orders. It's rare, but it did occur; see for example, Orders of the Red Star, #2641059 & #2641060.
I see. That damn condition... Then they are practically worthless. Sad but true. But i still like them for their numbers.
Why not? If someone are interested, they can make research in Russia. But it cost 60 EUR each.
And i'm not sure that they numerate medals in factory.
Thanks to all for replies!
Moneywise not expensive. However ground dug always adds value to me since they ''saw" a real battle.
This order of numbers means that they were awarded within a week. So I don't think they were awarded to the same person.
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