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    Lot Generalmajor Bernhard Beye

    Genossen,

    Recently I've been offered this nearly complete set from Generalmajor
    Bernhard Beye by a friend of mine. It was bought around the time the wall
    came down.

    Note that these listed are the Urkundes, not the actual medals:

    Ehrennadel in silber

    Bester sportler

    Verdienstmedaille der Deutschen Reichsbahn

    Urkunde Motorisierte Schutzendivision

    Urkunde Eile mit Meile

    Fur hohe leistungen

    Urkunde fur aktiven Wehrdienst 1959-1990

    Bester Sportler 2

    Fur 20 jahrige Dienstzeit

    Verdienstmedaille in Silber

    Urkunde Akadmischen Kurs

    Verdienstmedaille der Nationalen Volksarmee in Gold

    Urkunde fur hohe Leistungen (mit Foto)

    Kampforden fur Verdienste um Volk und Vaterland in Bronze

    Urkunde fur Verbildliche Diensleistungen

    Fur de Waffenbruderschaft in Silber

    Die Ehrenmedaille zum 40 Jahrestag DDR

    Urkunde 25 Jahre Treue Dienste

    Urkunde fur 30 Jahre Treue Dienste

    Fur Gute Leistungen zur erhohung der gefechtsberitschaft der N. Volksarmee



    Further it includes:

    Dagger with presentation box (no Urkunde)

    Partymember book with photo

    Letter of thanks by the State secretary for ending service

    Both the seller and my friend are not into DDR collecting, so I was
    asked what the price for such a lot would be. Having little experience
    with ether General lots or Urkundes, I turn to my genossen here.
    From the photos I've seen, everything is in good condition.

    This would be my first lot to buy and a General's lot.

    #2
    For those interested, this is what my friend found about his career:

    Born 03-11-1940 in Weckersdorf (Municipality Greiz)

    His father worked in Forestry

    1955 - 1959 School

    1959 - 1960 Kanonier Flak.Rgt.-3

    1960 - 1962 Offz Schüler at the officers school in Erfurt

    1961 SED

    1962 - 1967 Off. F. Verpflegung, Kdo. Militärbezirks. III

    1967 - 1971 Militärakad./ UdSSR

    1971 - 1974 Ltr. Verpfegungsdienst, 4 Mot.Schutzen-Div

    1974 - 1978 Ooffz. F. op. Arb., Stab Rückw.Dienste, Kdo Militärbezirks III

    1978 - 1980 Stellvertreter. Kdr. F. Rückw.Dienste, Uffz.Schule-I, Militärbezirks III

    1980 - 1982 Gen.Stab-Akad. UdSSR

    1982 - 1984 Stellvertreter. Kdr. F. Rückw.Dienste 1 Mot.-Schützen-Div.

    1984 - 1986 Stellvertreter Chef Rückw.Dienste Kdo. Militärbezirks III

    1986 - 1990 Stellvertreter Chef Militärbezirks U. Chef Rückw. Dienste Kdo. Militärbezirks III

    07-10-1988 General-major

    02-10-1990 Pension

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      #3
      Generalmajor Beyer documents & dagger

      Cann't answer your price question but do you have a picture .

      Has someone got a idee of value

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        #4
        Originally posted by Knuckles930 View Post
        Genossen,

        Both the seller and my friend are not into DDR collecting, so I was
        asked what the price for such a lot would be. Having little experience
        with ether General lots or Urkundes, I turn to my genossen here.
        From the photos I've seen, everything is in good condition.

        This would be my first lot to buy and a General's lot.
        I am really not trying to be funny here, but the lot is worth as much as you are willing to pay for it and/or as little as the seller is willing to accept for it. There cannot be any set values for lots like this. They are unique and you cannot possibly find anything to compare with it that has a know and as sold value. Start by pushing the seller to name a price that he would accept for it or name a price that you are willing to pay for it and then take it from there ... good luck. Cheers, Torsten.

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          #5
          Originally posted by torstenbel View Post
          I am really not trying to be funny here, but the lot is worth as much as you are willing to pay for it and/or as little as the seller is willing to accept for it. There cannot be any set values for lots like this. They are unique and you cannot possibly find anything to compare with it that has a know and as sold value. Start by pushing the seller to name a price that he would accept for it or name a price that you are willing to pay for it and then take it from there ... good luck. Cheers, Torsten.
          Well the Urkundes and all the documents Im not sure of what pricing is like for lots like that but the dagger in box is a whole other story even without the Urkunde correct?

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            #6
            Originally posted by RedCatcher1986 View Post
            Well the Urkundes and all the documents Im not sure of what pricing is like for lots like that but the dagger in box is a whole other story even without the Urkunde correct?
            yes, there are guide prices for most of the individual items included with the lot, but a price for the complete lot is a different story ... and any guide prices would only be that, a guide with a range attached to it and no more than that ... Cheers, Torsten.

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              #7
              Well to start off, here some photos to get an idea.















              Like Torstenbel noted, its difficult to put a price on a set like this. One could
              check the price for each item and add up, but that's not quite the same as
              a lot like this.

              But as I noted before, I'm new to something like this and some guidelines
              are useful. Guess I do have to just jump in and see how it goes.

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                #8
                If I were in your position, I would probably work out a formula, perhaps take a fair market price for each individual piece and add 20%. It's hard to figure out a fair price for something like this, so just do your best to make the deal something both you and the seller are happy with.

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