Here's one that I can't fully comprehend. Just received a 13 March medal with case all in immaculate condition. When I took a close look at the case some things stood out in comparison to the rather worn condition case I have had in my collection for some years. The first is a distinctly pink color as if the case had been bleached by sunlight. The color was, however, uniform throughout with one exception, the inside lip where the color was the same deep red as my worn case. Bleaching certainly isn't the answer and this color must have been original as it is too uniform. The gold embossed eagle is in perfect condition other than it is slightly tilted. The only other thing that caught my attention, but to which I don't give much weight, is that the slit cut for the suspension loop on the inside of the case is off center to the left. The button is magnetic as is the catch and nothing glows under blacklight.
The medal itself appears to be fine other than it seems a little light (12 grams compared to my old piece of 14 grams). Has anyone else seen this type of color variation in the cases of these medals before? Any help will certainly be much appreciated. I've attached a photo of the outside of both the immaculate case and my old worn out one (on the right). Sorry the picture is fuzzy (I wasn't going for detail) but it is intended to show only the color contrast.
Richard V
The medal itself appears to be fine other than it seems a little light (12 grams compared to my old piece of 14 grams). Has anyone else seen this type of color variation in the cases of these medals before? Any help will certainly be much appreciated. I've attached a photo of the outside of both the immaculate case and my old worn out one (on the right). Sorry the picture is fuzzy (I wasn't going for detail) but it is intended to show only the color contrast.
Richard V
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