Hello all
I would like for us to delve further into the discussion of the <ST1Memel</ST1 medals which seem to have ground to a standstill here a few times on the forum. I will be the first to say the knowledge I have gained on these has been from this forum. I have read the past threads and have copied what Shane Bennett summarised below:
1. The curvature of the "M" in the word "<ST1lMemel</ST1" the "M" curves too much in the known fake and on the original the curvature is much less exaggerated.
2. The word "ERRENING" does not have the token bend to the arm of the "G", the fakes have a Straight arm on the "G"
3. you can also see subtle differences in the "2's"
However I have a few questions and comments on these statements:
Do we know how many different firms produced the <ST1Memel </ST1medal? According to this website 31,322 were awarded plus whatever number were private purchased, we would assume several firms produced this medal. Wouldn’t it be logical that if several firms produced these medals that there would be slight variants in the die characteristics of different firms pieces? Were do these "collector lore" statements stem from?
If anyone has pictures of memel medals, please post these also.
Thanks in advance
I would like for us to delve further into the discussion of the <ST1Memel</ST1 medals which seem to have ground to a standstill here a few times on the forum. I will be the first to say the knowledge I have gained on these has been from this forum. I have read the past threads and have copied what Shane Bennett summarised below:
1. The curvature of the "M" in the word "<ST1lMemel</ST1" the "M" curves too much in the known fake and on the original the curvature is much less exaggerated.
2. The word "ERRENING" does not have the token bend to the arm of the "G", the fakes have a Straight arm on the "G"
3. you can also see subtle differences in the "2's"
However I have a few questions and comments on these statements:
Do we know how many different firms produced the <ST1Memel </ST1medal? According to this website 31,322 were awarded plus whatever number were private purchased, we would assume several firms produced this medal. Wouldn’t it be logical that if several firms produced these medals that there would be slight variants in the die characteristics of different firms pieces? Were do these "collector lore" statements stem from?
If anyone has pictures of memel medals, please post these also.
Thanks in advance
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