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    My africa medals

    Now I'am blocked,help me.I think it's another time to learn. I have got two africa medal. I don't know the materials.I think these good items. When I see the first this is dark-i think silver grade. I see second badge this is broze colour-I think it's bronze grade.
    Maybe this badge maked one grade,but I have two type?
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    another..
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        #4
        It looks like you have 1 made of buntmetal and the other is from zinc.
        The zinc absorbed the finish which is quite normal and the buntmetal has kept it's finish, but both are of the bronze grade, which I believe is the only grade made. These were campaign medals and just like all other campaign awards they were issued in one grade. You either took part in that campaign and got one, or you didn't. Flower war medals, russian front medals, campaign sheilds, as well as arfica medals were all issued in one grade.
        I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.
        Dave

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          #5
          hi guys,

          I found these pictures in Bernd Hartmann's book ( Die Kriegsauszeichnungen des Deutschen Heeres 1939-1945 ). Please look at it.

          regards Gabor
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            #6
            the ( angelaufen ) meaning in English = began, if I well know.

            regards Gabor

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              #7
              Interesting, but my question then is what was the criteria for the 2 different grades? and why aren't other campaign medals offered in different grades?
              As far as I know campaign medals were awarded because they took part in that campaign. How then, if it is worn on a ribbon bar, show the difference between bronze grade and silver.
              Reference books have been wrong before, and I'm not saying it is wrong, but it could be a possibility that the same mistake could have been made in this book.
              Zinc medals with no finish, polished up, could give the appearance of a worn silver finish.
              Good debate though
              Dave

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                #8
                There is a silvered and a bronze version of this medal. These two of Aicemans are nice examples

                Nick

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Stickgrenade View Post
                  There is a silvered and a bronze version of this medal. These two of Aicemans are nice examples

                  Nick
                  Hi Nick,
                  O.K. fair enough, but can any of my questions be answered?
                  -criteria
                  -ribbonbar -bronze/silver how would you tell the difference?
                  -Does anyone have one with some finish left on it?
                  Dave

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                    #10
                    Here also is an award document, that was up for sale on e-stand, but doesn't distinguish between bronze or silver
                    Seems to me that if more than one grade is available it would say which version was earned

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...campaign+medal

                    Another link to axis history. Stating nothing about different grades

                    http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1801

                    Wehrmacht-awards.com page again with nothing said about different grades

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/rela...ian_awards.htm
                    Last edited by blutundehre; 04-24-2010, 11:38 AM.

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                      #11
                      Hi Dave

                      You have a good point

                      I have seen in the Detlev Nieman catalogue a silvered and a bronze at different prices. I dont think they are grades of medal but just a style

                      Nick

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Stickgrenade View Post
                        Hi Dave

                        You have a good point

                        I have seen in the Detlev Nieman catalogue a silvered and a bronze at different prices. I dont think they are grades of medal but just a style

                        Nick

                        Hi Nick,

                        It just seems odd to me that even for different styles, they should still be bronze in color. After doing a search on the forum, I have seen a silver afrika medal, but it had the makers mark on the other side of the croc and was suspicious to some as being a fake, and I am not going to make a judgement either way. I just wouldn't be comfortable with anything, but a bronze version and certainly would not pay any more for one listed as silver grade until more concrete proof has been presented.
                        Great debate though Nick, always good to hear your views.
                        Dave

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                          #13
                          Hi!
                          Now,when I read your posts,Nick, Dave and Gabenn,I think everybody have a truth. It's another "black hole" in the collecting.
                          What do you think, maybe the "silver" (angelaufen/began) is the early and the bronze is the later?
                          Last edited by Aiceman; 04-24-2010, 12:13 PM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Aiceman View Post
                            Hi!
                            Now,when I read your posts,Nick, Dave and Gabenn,I think everybody have a truth. It's another "black hole" in the collecting.
                            What do you think, maybe the "silver" (angelaufen/began) is the early and the bronze is the later?
                            Aiceman,
                            As far as I know the early ones were made of solid bronze and the later versions made of zinc with a bronze wash. I really believe these reference books have misinformation and there were no other grades. These are not qualification medals or combat medals and do not require the addition of higher grades, but again this is just my opinion. I guess I have nothing more to add, but I do like the two you have shown though, very nice.
                            Dave

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