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    The non collected Russian item's !

    I was laughed at when I bought these, hey but I like them and are a part of history....I'm not 101% sure of what they are to be certain, but they are part and parcel of my Russian collection.

    Common yes probably, cheap yes they were........but I enjoy them, and I too collect these as part of my Russian overall collection of items in 'tinnies and medals'.

    They are all mint marked, a sort of U with a tail and number, 11, 15 etc and then a K others have 'motif's' of sorts and numbers along this line.

    I love it all, so here's a few of several I have.......any idea's on the, 'Hero of the Soviet Union' depicted lapel and tinnies ?

    (I have several hundred DDR and USSR all mixed and I still haven't had the time to explore them all, so here's just a few for now)

    Thank you for looking and if you can elaborate on any would you please help, or indeed post some of your own........all sorts, just post away !

    Kind regards,

    Marcus

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              Ricky you may find the 'motif's' of some interest ?

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                  Probably you already know the translations, but if you do not, I'll try to help with some.
                  /Going left to right/

                  First picture Upper row 2nd badge: Glory to the Soviet tankmen. Next badge: Glory to the Artillery warriors
                  Lower row, the first one says 30 years victory

                  Picture marked as 1 - the Brest hero-fortress 1941

                  Picture marked as 2 - Minsk

                  picture marked as 4 - Moscow hero-town

                  Seems Minsk, Moskva /Moscow/, Brest and etc. were hero-towns and hero-fortresses, awarded with the "Hero of the Soviet Union" star.

                  last two pictures - tz. 10 k / 15 k U with tail sounds like Tz, stands for Tzena, this means Price. K is for Kopeyka - Soviet cent. So, you could get 10 of the first type for 1 Rubla Those are prices, accompanied by the symbol of the manufacturer.

                  Forgot to add: the lower-right badge on the first picture says Glory to the Soviet border guards
                  Last edited by Theodor; 10-09-2004, 02:38 PM.
                  The World Needs Peace

                  Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                    Originally posted by Marcus. H
                    I was laughed at when I bought these, hey but I like them and are a part of history....
                    Nice pins. Yes, they are about "serious" part of history.

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                      Never more true words spoken, my country was bombed........but what the Russain'a went through !!!!!

                      A very important part of history if I may add.

                      Kr

                      Marcus

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                        Last edited by Rick Research; 10-24-2004, 01:01 AM.

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                          The veteran pins are very collectable and obscure ones can get exensive!

                          Look for the ones with no price and mint mark like MMD or LMD.

                          Rusty.

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