I'D LIKE TO KNOW THE VALUE OF MY FATHERS MEDALS THEY WILL NEVER BE PUT ON THE OPEN MARKET. IT'S FOR INSURANCE, ANYWAY THEY ARE PRICELESS! LEFT TO RIGHT- MM,MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES, NORTHWEST FRONTIER 1935 & 1939, 1939-1945 STAR, STAR OF ITALY, DEFENCE MEDAL WAR MEDAL 1939-1945,L.S.C.G.& MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL. THE REGTIMENTS HE SERVED IN WERE ROYAL TANK CO 7th HUSSARS & QUEENS OWN HUSSARS. HOPEFULLY THE PICS WILL DOWNLOAD.
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beautiful group, just lovely I could fall in love with it and want it without any effort.
Needs the MiD Oakleaf moving onto the War Medal 1939/45 though.
Particularly nice to a "Tanky" Hussar - and with both IGS's and the MSM on the end it is a VERY nice group.
Needs sight of the citation to be fair, they are available in the PRO (National Archives) and it can make a big difference.
Tony would probably know about the scarcity of the MSM combo to the Hussars.
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That is a very nice group indeed and a scarce combination of medals. Assuming that the MM and MiD were awarded for WWII service (i.e. not awarded during service on the NW Frontier 1936-39, in which case it would be considerably more rare and valued higher) I would think that the group would sell for a minimum of 2500 GBP. The added LSGC and MSM make the group very desirable to a Cavalry/Armoured corps collector.
Thanks for sharing a lovely family group!
Cheers,
Adam
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I can't really add anything other than to what's already been said. The MSM enhances what is already a superb group. A pre-war MiD on one of the IGSs would make it even better. I don't have figures to hand - in fact I don't have figures full stop, but it's a cracking group. I suspect that the MiD is wartime, but...?
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Originally posted by MerchantSeaman.
Needs the MiD Oakleaf moving onto the War Medal 1939/45 though.
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My Fathers Medals (insurance Purposes)
THANKS FOR ALL THE REPLYS, THE MiD WAS AWARDED IN WW2,THE MM WAS AWARDED IN ITALY, MY FATHER AT THE TIME WAS SSM C SQN 7th HUSSARS,HE WON THE AWARD FOR KEEPING THE LINES OF COMMUNICATION OPEN WHILST HIS VECHICLE WAS UNDER HEAVY & SUSTAINED ENEMY FIRE THEREFORE SAVING SOME THE LIVES OF THE MEN IN THE SQN.
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