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Posts : 73 Join date : 2009-11-11 Age : 36 Location : England
Subject: Some interesting medals Tue 12 Oct 2010 - 13:01
Hi all, its been a while since Ive posted here, but I was shown some interesting medals last sunday.
One was to a 2779 Private G Strickland 2/24th, no bar medal.
The other was to a chap in Bakers Horse, 14 issued if im correct? I cant for the life of me remember the guys name on the medal, its really frustrating. Dont know why I didnt write it down.
Anyway, the medals were in a very fine condition, and I was just wondering what the value of them is? Or just a rough Guess...
Best Regards to you all
James Millership
james-millership
Posts : 73 Join date : 2009-11-11 Age : 36 Location : England
Subject: Re: Some interesting medals Tue 12 Oct 2010 - 13:07
Oh I forgot to mention the Bakers Horse medal had the 1878 Bar
James M
90th
Posts : 10909 Join date : 2009-04-07 Age : 68 Location : Melbourne, Australia
Subject: some interesting medals Wed 13 Oct 2010 - 1:39
Hi James . This from the 2008 medal year book , but the prices have risen since . Unclasped medals to the Infantry 280 - 300 pds. 1879 clasp medal to Colonial Units 350 - 380 pds. Here are some sights were you can get an idea from the medals that are for sale . Dixonsmedals.co.uk Liverpoolmedals.co.uk bostockmedals.co.uk aberdeenmedals.com billfriarmedals.co.uk historikorders.com jimbullockmilitaria.com Hope this is of some use . cheers 90th.