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Originally posted by Marc verstraete View PostHi I came across a small collection of british medals and badges.
Somme are obvious, others are unknown to me.
As i'm out of the collecting world for 5 years now, I need help with identification and approximate values ...
thank you in advance :-)
Marc
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Paddywhack is right: names affect value, especially for the India general service medals: worth more to Brits than to Indians, as the latter are very hard to research. let me have the names and I'll let you know what I can find out.
The Military Cross should be named too, but some replacements were not and in the '70s or '80s the Mint released a number - 'extras' un named or with 'Specimen' stamped on them. This will lower its value as well.
I would strongly recommend selling them through a dealer, not on e-stamd!
My tuppence 'orth
Peter
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Originally posted by peter monahan View PostPaddywhack is right: names affect value, especially for the India general service medals: worth more to Brits than to Indians, as the latter are very hard to research. let me have the names and I'll let you know what I can find out.
The Military Cross should be named too, but some replacements were not and in the '70s or '80s the Mint released a number - 'extras' un named or with 'Specimen' stamped on them. This will lower its value as well.
I would strongly recommend selling them through a dealer, not on e-stamd!
My tuppence 'orth
Peter
Sorry but the Military Cross shouldn't be named, no Great War Military Crosses were issued named. Some were privately engraved, my opinion and many other peoples is that an unnamed military cross is easier to sell and worth slightly more as they can be used to complete groups.
No genuine replacement cross would be stamped “specimen” period.
The fact it is unnamed does not hurt the value in fact it helps it.
Adam
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Before any of that, check the naming on the edge of the other medals - you may well have a couple of groups there and thus not individual medals. Groups are always worth more than the individual break up price.
Check the medals, post the naming details here and we can have a look at what information may be available.
That OBE for example looks like it could be researchable given that it appears to be named.
Get all the information together, THEN approach a dealer.
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Hello All, thank you very much for all the info, I have found most of what I needed trough the sites you have given me and other links. The metals are all named to different people, mostly to RE members.
The MC is not named, the OBE has DOVER - Folkhamston on it ..... Plus the silver / sterling stamps.
I have an non negligible offer on the whole lot thank you to the potential new owner. And thank you to the forum for being as helpful as it has always been .
It is nice to see the forum has improved and not declined since I left as a moderator years ago to start my sail around the world trip :-)
Marc
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Originally posted by Marc verstraete View PostHello All, thank you very much for all the info, I have found most of what I needed trough the sites you have given me and other links. The metals are all named to different people, mostly to RE members.
The MC is not named, the OBE has DOVER - Folkhamston on it ..... Plus the silver / sterling stamps.
I have an non negligible offer on the whole lot thank you to the potential new owner. And thank you to the forum for being as helpful as it has always been .
It is nice to see the forum has improved and not declined since I left as a moderator years ago to start my sail around the world trip :-)
Marc
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