After doing my research on this forum, I would like to post my Memel medal for opinions as to whether it is an original or a reproduction/fake.
Mine shown here is a stamped (gepraegte) one with the straight/upright "G". I understand that the format of the "9s" and the "Ms" must also be considered....and perhaps even the acorns. However, the detail that bothers me most is the fact that on the obverse the plinith on which the men stand meets or reaches the edge of the medal. Is this a "deal-breaker"?
Due to the controversy and differing opinions on the Memel medal, as
well as the other two "Flower Wars" medals, I am still confused as to whether or not my medal might possibly be an acceptable variation.
Regarding the case, I read in one thread a statement by Marcus Hatton that there is no known case for this medal. Mine came to me in the pebbled, burgundy-coloured case shown with the folded length of ribbon - both of which pass the "black light" test. Is this case most appropriate to the commemorative medal of 1.Okt.1938 (aka: Sudetenland Medal), and not the Memel?
Your opinions and comments will be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
Mine shown here is a stamped (gepraegte) one with the straight/upright "G". I understand that the format of the "9s" and the "Ms" must also be considered....and perhaps even the acorns. However, the detail that bothers me most is the fact that on the obverse the plinith on which the men stand meets or reaches the edge of the medal. Is this a "deal-breaker"?
Due to the controversy and differing opinions on the Memel medal, as
well as the other two "Flower Wars" medals, I am still confused as to whether or not my medal might possibly be an acceptable variation.
Regarding the case, I read in one thread a statement by Marcus Hatton that there is no known case for this medal. Mine came to me in the pebbled, burgundy-coloured case shown with the folded length of ribbon - both of which pass the "black light" test. Is this case most appropriate to the commemorative medal of 1.Okt.1938 (aka: Sudetenland Medal), and not the Memel?
Your opinions and comments will be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
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