Ron,
I am still trying to learn how to read ribbon bars but something does
not look right to me about this one. The Hindenburg cross was awarded
after 1934. So to have that PLUS the 1866 cross would mean at least
68 years of service. PLEASE SOMEONE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG.
I think the 1870/71 war service medal alos uses a red, black, white
ribbon. Maybe that is the medal that actually belongs on that bar.
You are probably right about that. Perhaps this medal was missing and the dealer replaced it with the HC not knowing the difference since the ribbons are the same.
I am not really up on Imperiel Medals as I should be, so any help is really appreciated.
1866 Campaign Medal
1870 Campaign Medal
Centenial Medal
Nice bar. The actual medals are common enough, so you should not have too much difficulty in finding them. You already have the 1866 medal. The 1870 and Centenial Medals could be had for about 70 dollars or less for both.
Here is a bar I have that contains all three medals, for comparison.
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