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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Serenity on June 21, 2008, 03:39:00 AM
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One of my cadets gave this to me, after saying he got it at a garage sale. He said it's a german war medal, but to find it at a garage sale in Hawaii makes me wonder. I know the pictures aren't good but theyre the best I could get. So, is it real? If so, what is it? And is it worth anything?
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German medal from old East Germany. Not worth much but maybe a hardcore collector. They came in bronze, silver, and gold. I'd bet that one is bronze.
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German medal from old East Germany. Not worth much but maybe a hardcore collector. They came in bronze, silver, and gold. I'd bet that one is bronze.
Could be bronze, but looks gold to me. What exactly IS it? (I mean does it have a name?) and what was it issued for?
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google "Fur treue dienste" and you'll get a lot of hits.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medal_For_Faithful_Service_in_the_National_People%E2%80%99s_Army
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From that description, its definately gold. So, not of any value then?
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Only to somebody who wants it. And if it's really gold it'll have "900" stamped on the rim. Does it?
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Only to somebody who wants it. And if it's really gold it'll have "900" stamped on the rim. Does it?
if you trust wikki, not all of the versions of gold have '900' stamped on it. I cannot find a '900' on mine though :(
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Definitely post war. The best bet to find out the composition might be to take it to a jeweler and let them check it out.
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if you trust wikki, not all of the versions of gold have '900' stamped on it. I cannot find a '900' on mine though :(
Well, then it's just gilded bronze.
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Fur True Dienst = For True Service
Natzional = National Volk = People
It's definitely EAST German and post-WWII.
Notice the Soviet style ribblon (bottom triangle) and the Soviet flag icons.
ROX
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The medal is East german from the mids 50s. It's for 15yrs of service in the National Peoples Army,Border troops and civil defense. It's bronze and worth about 40 bucks. :D The colors of the ribbon represent the years of service. Different colors for 10,15 & 20 years.
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The medal is East german from the mids 50s. It's for 15yrs of service in the National Peoples Army,Border troops and civil defense. It's bronze and worth about 40 bucks. :D The colors of the ribbon represent the years of service. Different colors for 10,15 & 20 years.
$40? So its staying in my collection and off ebay.
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Definitely post war.
Thanks Sherlock. DDR kinda gives that one away.
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besides ddr= no gold for you :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
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Look here for the 5, 10, 15 and 20 year service medals.
http://www.omsa.org/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=531&page=1
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Look here for the 5, 10, 15 and 20 year service medals.
http://www.omsa.org/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=531&page=1
Mine is definately the 15 year, at least according to the ribbon it's on. Thanks all!
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Kinda wondering how it could date from the mid 50's and represent 15 years of service to a country that didn't exist prior to 1945?
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Kinda wondering how it could date from the mid 50's and represent 15 years of service to a country that didn't exist prior to 1945?
This medal hat different levels, ranging from 5 to 20 years. Of course the higher levels were not awarded in the 50's but in later years.