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    1937 Lifesaving Medal

    Been researching this medal and would appreciate some advice from some more experienced members.
    The rim of this one is not marked. Does that mean this is a private purchase medal or were some just not marked?
    The ribbon does not glow.
    As always your comments are valued.
    www.lakesidetrader.com

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    Well from what I know if the medal was presented it was always engraved/stamped with a name.

    As well I do not like the rim above the eagle's head and the details do not look as sharp as others I have seen.

    Can say nothing about the case

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      #3
      medal, case and ribbon looks ok
      In my experience, the main part of these medals haven´t the mark on the rim

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        #4
        I have seen several cases for these and yours in consistent as to what was issued. All the ones I have seen have the horizontal push button like the one shown.

        These medals should very crisp in their striking...seems like yours is okay. I have seen some with distortion in the rings on the rim near the loop so IMO this may not mean much.

        I read somewhere that early made pieces had the Prussian mint mark (if you search on my handle I posted one recently where you can see the mark), but later war issues were largely abscent of markings.

        Closer pics would help, but I think this set looks pretty good IMHO.

        Cheers,

        Glen

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          #5
          Thanks Guys for you comments, it is well executed, too bad my pictures are not so good but it's well done and very crisp.
          I've never seen the case for this and appreciate you help on it Glen!!
          Actually I like all your post... except the part about the Habs!!

          Many thanks to all!
          Paul
          www.lakesidetrader.com

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            #6
            You can be sure, Paul. It´s a very nice, rare and original set. No doubt. This distortion on the rim just below the ring is very tipical in a lot of civil-political medals from the 30´s. I supose is a mark made for the tools of some makers when fixing the ring. No MM on the case?
            Last edited by Gregorio Torres; 05-25-2012, 02:17 PM.

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              #7
              Nope no MM on the case.
              I got another very similar case years ago in my "junk drawer". Are these cases considered Prussian? They seem very unique?
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                #8
                I´ve seen at least two other Lifesaving medals with this case in the last decade. Both without MM in the case and in the medal, unfortunately.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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                    #10
                    Here is a similar one to yours:
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