Hello Everyone,
I'm new here, I live in New Brunswick, Canada and I recently came across a pair of United Nations and NATO service medals, from what I gather these were issued to peacekeepers who served ninety days or more in Yugoslavia. These particular ones I have are from a Canadian Peacekeeper who worked with a Signals Squadron of the Canadian Forces. On the Canadian Department of National Defence website it says that only 500 and thirty some of the UN medals were issued, I don't know if that is all together or just for Canadian Soldiers. There is also another bar that goes above the medals which I presume means that the person served more than 90 days in Yugoslavia.
My question is, are these common? Can anyone give me an approximate value on these? They are in perfect condition. (see photos) I don't really know much about these, and I'm sorry for the poor photo quality, but it is the best I can do.
Thanks!
I'm new here, I live in New Brunswick, Canada and I recently came across a pair of United Nations and NATO service medals, from what I gather these were issued to peacekeepers who served ninety days or more in Yugoslavia. These particular ones I have are from a Canadian Peacekeeper who worked with a Signals Squadron of the Canadian Forces. On the Canadian Department of National Defence website it says that only 500 and thirty some of the UN medals were issued, I don't know if that is all together or just for Canadian Soldiers. There is also another bar that goes above the medals which I presume means that the person served more than 90 days in Yugoslavia.
My question is, are these common? Can anyone give me an approximate value on these? They are in perfect condition. (see photos) I don't really know much about these, and I'm sorry for the poor photo quality, but it is the best I can do.
Thanks!
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