Gentlemen, Shown here is a World War Two German ribbon bar. I would appreciate your opinions. My question is why two service ribbons? What would be fair price for estand? Thank you........Harry C
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I think the first long service eagle here is actually a silver one with a worn finish, showing only traces of silver. The second eagle device is definitely gold. This would indicate a 4-Year Long Service Medal and then a 12-Year Long Service Medal. The order is actually wrong here because the 12-Year (gold eagle) should be worn before the 4-Year (silver eagle). I think in this case it was just a simple mistake in award precedence, which was not all that uncommon. A 25-Year/12-Year combination is not possible without World War I service.
Best regards,
TomMihi libertas necessest!
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Originally posted by McCulloh View PostIf the last right eagle has been replaced (which I think it has been), then the medals would have been 18 and 4, certainly possible in the old Reichsheer.
Often the bar's devices snapped off, especially at friction points.
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TomAttached FilesMihi libertas necessest!
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