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10-15-2011 11:22 PM
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Re: Medal for Spanish Volunteers, Herres Flakabzeichen, and an unrecognized medal
Heer Flak's bad IMO,sorry. Stewy
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Re: Medal for Spanish Volunteers, Herres Flakabzeichen, and an unrecognized medal
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Re: Medal for Spanish Volunteers, Herres Flakabzeichen, and an unrecognized medal
Sorry, but the medal of the blue division is a famous reproduction check in the post-war period, is recognized by the "N" backwards, is a rare attempt to create a green and more expensive.
is a copy of the 60
Sorry
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Re: Medal for Spanish Volunteers, Herres Flakabzeichen, and an unrecognized medal
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Stewy S
Heer Flak's bad IMO,sorry. Stewy
Yep, no question, a fake badge.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Re: Medal for Spanish Volunteers, Herres Flakabzeichen, and an unrecognized medal
Thanks for your help guys. Does anyone know what the green-ribboned medal is?
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Re: Medal for Spanish Volunteers, Herres Flakabzeichen, and an unrecognized medal
The Spanish Volunteers medal is the repro version sold by the Rudolf Souval firm of Vienna, Austria, (years ago), I have no idea why they put the backwards "n" on it; I saw these for sale there in 1977. The backwards "n" should have been an instant clue. The medal with the green ribbon is the 500 years anniversary medal for the district borderlands meeting @ the Annaberg Erzgebirge District of Mines of the Frohnaner Hammer Mill Firm , in the Ore Mountains mines is southeast Germany. I don't think that green ribbon belonsg on it.
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Re: Medal for Spanish Volunteers, Herres Flakabzeichen, and an unrecognized medal
[QUOTE=TriskelSonne;381980] The backwards "n" should have been an instant clue. QUOTE]
I thought at first that that might have just been some weird Spanish/Latin thing. haha
Thanks for all of your help guys!
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