Thanks a lot ph3s
Thanks a lot ph3s
All looks fine.
Cheers, Ade.
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Thanks Ade. I will post when i hopefully get it here. Can you give an estimate on the price i should pay for such a collection? I have not postet all 18 medals. There is also some for 20th and 40th anniversary for Victory in Great Patriotic War. 6o years the Soviet armed forces" + Certification for Medal
The certificate of Medal "70 years of the Soviet armed forces" (without the medal)
Fighting Certificate (for the victory at Dukhovshchina, Vitebsk, Tauragė Pilkalennom, Tilsit, Konigsberg
Help from the Belarusian Headquarters of Partisan Movement of guerrilla activity
) The identity of the Participant in WWII
And so forth.
The real value lies with the WW2 awarded peices. The later anniversary medals have a very low value.
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Yes of course. Pointed the new ones out because they are not worth much in themselves. But i think it is close to outstanding to have this soldiers entire record from WW2 and up to about '85. There is also a frontline photo of him. All Red Army soldier book pages is filled out.
Is the 300 euro ball park too much?
Very nice, Datrus!
Can't wait to see all of it when it arrives! Hope you decide to purchase and post. Congratulations on this nice find.
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For me this sounds a bit much.
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Thanks Ade. I will keep that in mind talking to him again.
I particularly like the numbered Red Star, though-for 300E, you could do alot worse. It's a nice one man veteran group. William
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