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Medal for Zeal - Nicholas II
Medal for Zeal - Nicholas II
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06-22-2006, 08:41 AM | #2 |
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Not sure if this is the right place but....
Does this look OK?
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06-22-2006, 05:54 PM | #3 |
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Eric,
Your scans are rather blurry. All I can say from these is that your medal looks very similar to present day copies/fakes. Marc |
06-22-2006, 06:11 PM | #4 |
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Thanks Marc :thumbsup
Yeah, I figured it was too good to be true. The one thing I noticed in comparison to the first image is the hoop is much differently shaped. Dunno if that's a tell-tale sign or what.
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Imperial Zeal medal
This is allegedly a third class. Silver. 51mm and 60 grams.
Can anyone comment on its authenticity please? I notice the ring is part of the medal itself like many of the T2 or T3 Soviet medals are. Interesting. Thanks in advance
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Re: Russian medal For Zeal to a British sailor
Hello,
I have a freind whos great grandfather was a petty officer on the Jupiter during this event. He was awarded the `Zeal' medal, his name was Greeley, does anyone have a `crew list' of HMS Jupiter fo 1914-15? or any pictures or information? VBR |
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Re: Russian medal For Zeal to a British sailor
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bits of info here: HMS Jupiter HMS Jupiter Regards Eddie
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Re: Russian medal For Zeal to a British sailor
Thanks Eddie,
We've looked around a lot of sites, including those. Unfortunatly, it is so very long ago, in a time when much personal info died with the person. There is a group photo, on the top site, we've seen it on another site too, if only it had their names under it! No one thought of it at the time I supose, all brave lads too! VBR Martin |
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Imperial Zeal medal
Gents, what do you think?
I'm leaning towards 'OK', in my very limited experience. Looks to be well-struck and I see no obvious warning signs. Opinions?:confused:
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Re: Imperial Zeal medal
Eric,
Obviously not my cup of tea... Is it normal that the letters on the back be misaligned? Marc |
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