Whilst surfing, I came accross these two medals on a site which describes them as being ground dug. I know that there are some members of this forum who are well versed in ground dug items, so , as I know very little about this particular field, I would be very interested to hear any opinions on the feasability of these two medals actually being excavated in Silesia & Kurland respectively.
The reason I ask, is not with regard to a prospective purchase, but, in fact with regard to my ongoing research into the relatively misunderstood world of the SS-Dienstauszeichnung (my own particular primary collecting/study focus) ie. if the following examples are adjudged or proven to be original pieces, it could open up a whole new avenue of investigation for me and basically rewrite the so-called rules on this most underrated & misconstrued of Third Reich awards.
I know that a forum member himself, excavated an example of the 4 year SS-Service Award at some point last year, but I have been unable to find the relevant thread and I do not remember seeing the medal with the concretion removed. I therefore, would be most grateful to know if this type of corrosion and damage etc. is constent with a medal that had been in the ground for 60 plus years.
The reason I ask, is not with regard to a prospective purchase, but, in fact with regard to my ongoing research into the relatively misunderstood world of the SS-Dienstauszeichnung (my own particular primary collecting/study focus) ie. if the following examples are adjudged or proven to be original pieces, it could open up a whole new avenue of investigation for me and basically rewrite the so-called rules on this most underrated & misconstrued of Third Reich awards.
I know that a forum member himself, excavated an example of the 4 year SS-Service Award at some point last year, but I have been unable to find the relevant thread and I do not remember seeing the medal with the concretion removed. I therefore, would be most grateful to know if this type of corrosion and damage etc. is constent with a medal that had been in the ground for 60 plus years.
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