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    Anyone any idea?

    I hope this is the right forum for it:S

    take a look at these pictures please:



    Looks like a Bulgarian crown to me, or is it the Hungarian one°__0
    And it seems to be a Latin (i.e. "Western") text on the reverse rather then a Cyrillic text...

    Thanks for any reply!

    O yeah, the ribbon is white with two orangy/red stripes near the sides...but nothing suggests this is original...

    #2
    Do I detect a "Magyar" on the upper left of the second image? That means Hungarian, I'd say. The crown with the off-kilter cross on tip I've seen before, too. Lastly the large cross under the crown reminds of the German WW1 Red Cross medal.
    Thanks,
    Eric Gaumann

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      #3
      Woah!

      A Google bingo! http://www.richardajordan.com/Red_Cr...nRedCross.html
      Thanks,
      Eric Gaumann

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        #4
        Wow! That was fast!
        Thanks Eric!

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          #5
          For what it's worth:

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            #6
            Thanks Chris!

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              #7
              I just wanna reach up there and straighten that crooked thing.

              Is that an image of the actual, real crown?
              Thanks,
              Eric Gaumann

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                #8
                Originally posted by EricFG
                I just wanna reach up there and straighten that crooked thing.

                Is that an image of the actual, real crown?
                I believe so...

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                  #9
                  It's the "Heilige Stephanskrone", I'd say. There is also a Hungary order named like it ...

                  The text is not Cyrillic, it is Hungary in a old text style (middleage style?) ...
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                    #10
                    The text : A magyar vöröskereszt ifjusági osztálya, Hungarian, means: Youth Class of the Hungarian Red Cross. The reverse side: Macte nova viurtute puer, Latin, means: Look to your new courage, young. The text style is archaic, 10-12th century like.
                    (And yes, our crown still kooks like as on the medal. http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/museum/crown.phtml)
                    Last edited by Elnar; 01-08-2011, 07:07 PM.

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                      #11
                      Actually I have seen the Holy Crown of St. Stpehen (behind glass). It's really quite neat. The cross was damaged in the 17th C. and has remained so since. I have a nice, short book from the exhibit I visited about the crown.

                      Best regards,
                      Streptile

                      Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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