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Originally posted by Wild Card View PostAside from a few other Prussian decorations (most notably the Order of the Red Eagle)...
I have also noted the Nimmergut shows the "Kriegs Verdienst" side of the GMVK as the obverse. So perhaps this one is an exception also?Best regards,
Streptile
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In all fairness, we often encounter perfectly legitimate medal bars where decorations have been mounted incorrectly based upon this belief. I don’t want to belabor the point, but for the benefit of all I would like to cite what is probably the most commonly encountered exception, the Prussian general honor decoration...Attached Files
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Originally posted by Wild Card View PostIn all fairness, we often encounter perfectly legitimate medal bars where decorations have been mounted incorrectly based upon this belief.
Can you be a bit more specific please? Which belief causes decorations to be mounted incorrectly? That the cypher is the obverse, or that it is the reverse?
Which way is the medal you show supposed to be mounted?
Sorry for so many questions; all of this is a learning opportunity for me.Best regards,
Streptile
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I apologize Streptile, I did not make myself clear on this.
In my opinion, among others, and based on the examples mentioned and shown in this thread, the belief that the crown and/or cypher is always shown on the obverse of the medal has, on occasion, caused decorations to be mounted incorrectly.
With regard to the medal (order, actually) shown in posts 33 and 34, post 33 is the obverse and post 34, with the cypher of Wilhelm II of Württemberg, is the reverse.
In the case of the medal in posts 36 and 37, the reverse is shown in post 36 and the obverse is shown in post 37. I chose this example because this decoration, without the red cross, is rather common and is often found to be mounted incorrectly. I might add, however, that probably the most often seen mismounted decoration is the Prussian Militär-Ehrenzeichen second class (medal).
I hope that I have answered your questions.
Regards,
Wild Card
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