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    russian or mongolian Awards??

    not my kind of collection area..so I apreciate any help ver much

    Thanks
    Andreas
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    kgb??
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        #4
        First two are mongolian.
        The last is Soviet Honoured Badge of Army, Air Forces and Navy helpers society (DOSAAF) devoted to it's 50 years anniversary.

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          Originally posted by Komandir RKKA View Post
          First two are mongolian.
          The last is Soviet Honoured Badge of Army, Air Forces and Navy helpers society (DOSAAF) devoted to it's 50 years anniversary.
          thanks alot

          any Idea what the mongolians are for?civil?

          Thanks
          Andreas

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            Not very versed in Mongolian medals, I believe that first medal with its serial number on its back is for friendship evidenced by 2 clasping hands. The second Mongolian medal is that of Mongolian state security organization. Its shield logo is very similiar to Soviet KGB logo. Hope this info helps you! Thanks!

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              Originally posted by Thälmannpionier View Post
              thanks alot

              any Idea what the mongolians are for?civil?

              Thanks
              Andreas
              Unfortunatly know nothing about Mongolian awards

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                Andreas,

                The second Mongolian medal, which is actually a badge (does not have "medal" standing), is one of those not covered in Dr. Battushig's book but, because of the shield, it's safe to say that it is associated with either State Security or the Police.

                The first Mongolian medal- and it is a medal- is the Friendship Medal (Battushig #A 44). It is one of those "sought after" medals and could bring a price of + or - $300 US (very high for a Mongolian medal). It is silver and is one of the few medals that is numbered. It was given for fostering better relations with other Socialist countries and could be given to military or civilians, both foreign and domestic. Note the Soviet style secure attachment- much better than most Mongolian medals. Also, yours is in great shape- beautiful!

                Great find!

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                  Originally posted by Greg Collins View Post
                  Andreas,

                  The second Mongolian medal, which is actually a badge (does not have "medal" standing), is one of those not covered in Dr. Battushig's book but, because of the shield, it's safe to say that it is associated with either State Security or the Police.

                  The first Mongolian medal- and it is a medal- is the Friendship Medal (Battushig #A 44). It is one of those "sought after" medals and could bring a price of + or - $300 US (very high for a Mongolian medal). It is silver and is one of the few medals that is numbered. It was given for fostering better relations with other Socialist countries and could be given to military or civilians, both foreign and domestic. Note the Soviet style secure attachment- much better than most Mongolian medals. Also, yours is in great shape- beautiful!

                  Great find!
                  Greg and others,

                  thank you very much for the Infos..much apreciated

                  I got all the medals shown here together with a few East German Medals for cheap...there are unfortunatly no documents included but because the lot relates to East germany, I guess it makes very much sence with the mongolian friendship Medal.

                  Thanks again
                  Andreas

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