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    German Case for Turkish medal

    Hi All,

    Today I went to Ciney and took some pictures of a case. The pictures aren't how they should be, but it's clearly difficult to take good pics on a busy show. I only took three pics and forgot to ask the price .

    The seller told me that its a German made case for a Turkish medal give to German soldiers in WW1. I would say its a WW2 type case, but I asked his twice. Maybe he is wrong and its WW2 or it was given to soldiers of WW1 in WW2 or its ....? I don't know the medal so I also don't know if the inside is missing.

    Greetings, Thomas
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        #4
        The case sure looks German, but I wouldn't know if there was a Turkish star in it

        Also as the bottom velvet looks very nice, I don't think there would have been a carton above that... were there any traces of glue?
        Kind regards,
        Giel


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          Hi Giel,

          Yes, in the left top corner you can see some yellow glue. The velvet only has some damages as you can see in picture 3.

          Greetings, Thomas

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            #6
            Imo that shure is a rare case, if you can find the medal. Then you got a bigg price set maybe
            Mikael

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              Turkish Case

              Hello,
              It is a Turkish case and here is my example with the star.

              Regards,
              Jody
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                Turkish Case

                With the award:
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                  Turkish Case

                  Here is the interior and you can see the inset:
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                    #10
                    Hi Jody,

                    Thanks for your comformation of what I was told and nice set!

                    Regards, Thomas

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