What would an average run of the mill numbered ORder of the Red Star be worth in USD ?? and what would one in the original box be worth ? Thanks for any help in advance
What would an average run of the mill numbered ORder of the Red Star be worth in USD ?? and what would one in the original box be worth ? Thanks for any help in advance
Hello,
Kindly be more specific as to what serial № range "run of the mill" falls into.
Also, I am curious as to what the "original box" looks like.
From there, I am certain that Eric, Auke, or that Garvy character could provide some insight.
Regards,
Richie
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Agreed, we need more information, photographs/scans, to render any sort of intelligent assessment. . .
A minimum 0f $50 and they didn't come with boxes originally.
And that price is for the late war, post war and long services jobs.
The boxed one has sold but i am wondering about one in the 500000 and one in the 3000000 ???
Couldn't have said it better, Eric. . .
5xx,xxx, which would probably be a 1944 awarded piece, and without research, about $75, whereas the 3,xxx,xxx piece could have been awarded anytime between the early 1950's and 1991, with a minimum, as Eric stated of about $50, ruling out issues relative to condition, i.e. enamel, and so on. . .
Add in research or a medal grouping and they become more expensive.
Order of The Red Star | eBay
This did not met the reserve but the seller contacted me and was willing to sell this to me and just me in this private auction for 40 and 8.50 is this original and is it worth the price ??
Please post the photos.
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Go for it.
But given your user name: it is a postwar piece...
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