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10-21-2010 02:59 AM
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Re: Confused about this Order of the Red Banner...
That seems to be a possibility Molodes. How do you feel about the style of the numbering?
I've only seen hand tooled and rotary tooled numbers before, these look stamped.
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Re: Confused about this Order of the Red Banner...
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Re: Confused about this Order of the Red Banner...
It is not stamped number...
This number is absolutely precisely engraved with burin. There was such handwriting.
There is no Red Banners with drilled number, only stamped or engraved.
Stamped numbers happen only on duplicates. Duplicates are the awards which have been given out instead of lost.
Sometimes on duplicates there is engraved number, but it, usually, is supplemented with the engraved inscription "Дубликат" (Duplicate), or simply letter "Д".
I think that this award was never lost. It has been replaced to correspond to rules of carrying of awards.
If there are doubts, I can ask high quality experts at Russian forums. They will tell precisely.
Though, the award is pleasant to me.
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Re: Confused about this Order of the Red Banner...
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Leaftree
The numbers do look engraved.
I know!
Congratulations! An excellent infrequent award.
By the way, all the same, I showed your first photos at Russian forum. Extra-high quality experts have confirmed that it is reissue.
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Re: Confused about this Order of the Red Banner...
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Molodes
It is so-called redelivery (перевыдача / perevydacha).
The award with such number in first has been presented with screw, but after change of rules of carrying and transition to pendant (in 19 June 1943), to some holders (for example: to participants of Parade of the Victory and some regular officers etc.) old awards have been replaced with the such.
Were these awards only given out to participants of the Victory Parade in 1945? Did some receive them during the Parade? Why did only some holders get them? Just some questions that have crossed my mind recently.
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