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    Sudeten and Austria medal

    Hello my friends,

    I received a good delivery today!

    Is this good one?

    there is no maker-marked.


    detailed pictures!








    #2
    UV TEST.

    Sudetenland and Austria are UV-negative!






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      #3
      Both medals including the prager burg spange are original.
      Troy

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        #4
        Hello Heinz

        Congrats! I agree with Troy 2 nice pinback mounts (mit tragernadel) on original ribbon with a nice HC marked prager bar

        JC

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          #5
          Originally posted by sniper11 View Post
          Both medals including the prager burg spange are original.
          Troy
          Thanks for your comment!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jean-Claude View Post
            Hello Heinz

            Congrats! I agree with Troy 2 nice pinback mounts (mit tragernadel) on original ribbon with a nice HC marked prager bar

            JC
            Hello JC!

            Nice meet you to here!

            Oh, I see...! I didn't know that. WOW!
            You did it!





            HC = Hanisch-Concée!

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              #7
              I cleaned it!










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                #8
                Its come up very nice what did you use to clean it with?
                Troy

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sniper11 View Post
                  Its come up very nice what did you use to clean it with?
                  Troy

                  Hello Troy,

                  1. Silver Cleaner(liquid) - Wait for a medal 'in the solution'.
                  Time varies depending on the degree of discoloration.


                  2. Ajona Toothpaste + a toothbrush or hand.
                  This makes silver shine more.

                  That's all.

                  Best regards,
                  S.W.

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                    #10
                    [QUOTE=HeinzGrimberg;8252257]Hello Troy,

                    1. Silver Cleaner(liquid) - Wait for a medal 'in the solution'.
                    Time varies depending on the degree of discoloration.


                    2. Ajona Toothpaste + a toothbrush or hand.
                    This makes silver shine more.

                    That's all.

                    Best regards,
                    S.W.[/QUOTE)

                    Hi Heinz,

                    Patina/toning is normal on these silver plated items and now its gone...None of my business I agree! In any event it must have been some very "heavy duty" toothbrush (maybe a wire wheel buffer?) because now the surface still doesnt look new: it looks scratched!

                    JC

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jean-Claude View Post

                      Hi Heinz,

                      now the surface still doesnt look new: it looks scratched!


                      JC
                      Oops!

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                        #12
                        Leave the patina on Kevin.

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                          #13
                          Its rare I ever have to clean a medal I like to leave them alone because there's nothing wrong with patina.I had to clean a 4 year service medal recently because it was covered in black tar,I knew this when I bought it but was inexpensive.I gave it a clean with a soft bristeld tooth brush and some glue remover and got a decent result without causing any damage.In general don't clean them IMO.
                          Troy

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by sniper11 View Post
                            Its rare I ever have to clean a medal I like to leave them alone because there's nothing wrong with patina.I had to clean a 4 year service medal recently because it was covered in black tar,I knew this when I bought it but was inexpensive.I gave it a clean with a soft bristeld tooth brush and some glue remover and got a decent result without causing any damage.In general don't clean them IMO.
                            Troy

                            +1


                            I had a kvk & an Ost medal years ago from a local antique store, both with some corrosion, and per the guys on here used the vaseline treatment on them to stop zinc pest, with very good results. In some cases, something might be required to stop actual damage, but beyond that I agree it's usually best to leave well enough alone.

                            James

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                              #15
                              nice medals and spange! I prefer authentic medals so I keep patina on them but in this case the cleaning looks well!

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