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For Sale Antique Denmark King Christian IX Medal 1864 War Service w Germany Medal with Ribbon. Finish on the Medal is in VG Condition.
World War One city Victory medal given by San Francisco, California to D. Made in sterling silver. Made by the prestigious San Francisco maker / jeweler Granat Brothers – Marked on the reverse side “GRANAT BROS 950/1000″. Pin back with a simple hook pin catch.
Case is in pour condition. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. We are a brick and mortar shop that is open Monday-Friday, we may not be able to answer questions on the weekends since our business is closed. Please give us to the following Monday to catch up on messages. Please feel free to check out my other listings!
Offered for your WW1 collection are these two items. WW1 Victory Medal Lapel Pin (non-screw back type). The backside of the pin does have scratching as noted in the photo. 1917 WW1 Service Medal presented to a service member from Perth Amboy, New Jersey. This medal was manufactured by Whitehead & Hoag Company out of Newark, New Jersey. The pin is marked at the bottom on the backside of the medal W&H CO NEWARK NJ. Note the discoloration to the finish on the right side near “For National Service” and the blemish to the finish on the back of the medal. Please check out all the other antiques and collectibles that I have listed. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to ask. I will respond to your question promptly. I never clean, alter or repair any item that I sell. I reuse packaging materials, boxes, newspapers, etc. I do not beg or badger people to pay. I leave feedback once I receive feedback. Thank you and enjoy.
Take a look at this beautiful 6 medallion bar display. World War II Service Medallion. Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medallion with Three Battle Stars. The National Defense Award. The Korean Service Medallion. The Armed Force Reserve Medallion. The United Nations Service Medallion. This group spans two wars, World War II and the Korean War. This piece is 100% Original, and not a reproduction.
ORIGINAL WORLD WAR ONE VINTAGE U. INTER ALLIED VICTORY MEDAL WITH U. SHOWS AGE, USE & WEAR, SEE OUR PHOTO WITH RULER FOR SIZE MEASUREMENT. THIS WILL MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION!! Doing that is against U. Postal Service is based on the value & weight of the item(s) when packed. Order with Confidence, we have been in business for over 40 years. Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed!
United States Navy Mexican 1911-17 Service Medal. Numbered on rim 8393. Split broach pin attachment system. Very heavily worn condition original ribbon. The Mexican Service Medal awarded by the Army was established by General Orders of the US War Department in December of 1917. The Navy’s Mexican Service Medal was established by Navy Department General Orders Number 365 in February of 1918, as amended by Navy Department General Orders No. 464 in April of 1919. The Mexican Service Medal recognizes those servicemen who performed military service against Mexican forces between April 1911 and June 1919.
RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Mexican Service Medal is an award of the United States military for service in Mexico from 1911 to 1919. The Mexican Service Medal awarded by the Army was established by General Orders of the United States War Department on December 12, 1917. The Navy’s Mexican Service Medal was established by Navy Department General Orders Number 365 on February 11, 1918, as amended by Navy Department General Orders No. 464 of April 27, 1919. The Mexican Service Medal recognizes those servicemen who performed military service against Mexican forces between April 12, 1911 and June 16, 1919. To be awarded the Mexican Service Medal, a serviceman was required to perform military duty during the time period of eligibility and in one of the following military engagements. Veracruz Expedition: April 21 to November 23, 1914. Punitive Expedition into Mexico: March 14, 1916 to February 7, 1917. Buena Vista, Mexico: December 1, 1917. The punitive expedition in the aftermath of the Brite Ranch raid on San Bernardino Canyon, Mexico, December 26, 1917. La Grulla, Texas: January 8-9, 1918. The aftermath of the Neville Ranch raid that resulted in a small action in the village of Pilares, Chihuahua: March 28, 1918. For actions in Nogales, Arizona during the Battle of Nogales, November 1-26, 1915, or Battle of Ambos Nogales, August 27, 1918. El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua for the Battle of Ciudad Juárez : June 15-16, 1919. The United States Navy issued the Mexican Service Medal to the sailors and Marines who participated in any of the above actions, as well as to servicemen who served aboard U. Naval vessels patrolling Mexican waters between April 21 and November 26, 1914, or between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal was also awarded to any servicemen who was wounded or killed while participating in action any against hostile Mexican forces between April 12, 1911, and February 7, 1917. Although the Mexican Service Medal was a single decoration, the U. Navy issued two different versions of it. The Army version displays an engraving of a yucca plant, while the Navy version depicts the San Juan de Ulúa fortress in Veracruz harbor. Both versions display the annotation “1911 – 1917″ on the bottom of the medal. The Mexican Service Medal was a one-time decoration and there were no service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple engagements. For those soldiers who had been cited for gallantry in combat, the Citation Star was authorized as a device to the Mexican Service Medal. There were no devices authorized for the Navy’s version of the decoration. A similar decoration, known as the Mexican Border Service Medal also existed for those who had performed support duty to Mexican combat expeditions from within the United States. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!