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Posted by: New Connaught Ranger July 21, 2008 03:20 pm
Hallo Gents, biggrin.gif

Sunday July 20th I was in Brasov, when I spotted the following on display:-

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Anybody care to post opinions?

I don't like the dark chocolate finish of the one on the right (first pic ) or the detail.

The seller wanted 180 Euro each for the medals and 100 Euro for the empty box.

I also got to meet fellow member Seeker at the meeting,

were there any other WW2.ro Forum members there??

Kevin in Deva. biggrin.gif

Posted by: Claudiu1988 July 21, 2008 05:58 pm
I spoken with a friend that was at Brasov, and he told me that there were a lot of fakes, especially Michael the Brave and Air force orders, I understood that here was an Aeronautical Order in commander class, a very good fake, very hard to tell.

The third class medal in original, but the first class I am not sure.

Posted by: b737 July 21, 2008 06:02 pm
In my opinion both medals are genuine and beautiful! Only the price is utopistic!
Medal + box = 280 Euro !!!!! blink.gif laugh.gif Maybe in 2-3 years it will be realistic!

The left one is made by Weiss and the right one by the National Mint (there could be a hallmark-"monetaria nationala" on the rim). Te colour is also ok.

Posted by: New Connaught Ranger July 21, 2008 08:32 pm
QUOTE (Claudiu1988 @ July 21, 2008 05:58 pm)
I spoken with a friend that was at Brasov, and he told me that there were a lot of fakes, especially Michael the Brave and Air force orders, I understood that here was an Aeronautical Order in commander class, a very good fake, very hard to tell.

The third class medal in original, but the first class I am not sure.

Yes, there were fakes, and not only the fakes of III Reich fantasy pieces,

I personally saw on different tables, 4 sets of the 5 classes of

the Communist period, Ordinul <<Meritul Agricol>> 1974,

asking price per set 500 Euro.

4 Sets X 5 Pieces = 20 pieces and not one original box, and no sign of any wear.

Nor was any dealer willing to allow them to be photographed,

I wonder what they are afraid off. rolleyes.gif

Kevin in Deva biggrin.gif

Posted by: boonicootza July 21, 2008 11:44 pm
As far as I know, the Agricultural Merit orders are originals. A dealer told me some time ago that he bought about 30 sets of all classes from a deposit a long time ago. He was complaining that he sold very few sets so far.
It's a rare order but no one is interested in it.

I've seen the fake Aeronautical Order, it's very well made, the enamel looked good, maybe too good. The order had no ribbon and the metal was "colored" by heating.
I couldn't make any pictures. The seller didn't kept it on table. Maybe he will come to the fair in Iasi this week and I'll try to take some pictures.

Posted by: horia July 22, 2008 06:00 am
I was too at this saloon in Brasov. everybody complain that the pricec are big in all domeins: numismatic, cartofilia, stamps, orders etc. mamy of the colectors are going in other countrie to buy stuffs for their colections. I paid for a photo 150 RON (i post it on My Album topic, is the one with CUVERNAMANTUL TRANSNISTRIEI written on the side dor). a man sale a pictura with ARR plane crashed at 100 euro. soo...

Posted by: New Connaught Ranger July 22, 2008 08:23 am
QUOTE (boonicootza @ July 21, 2008 11:44 pm)
As far as I know, the Agricultural Merit orders are originals. A dealer told me some time ago that he bought about 30 sets of all classes from a deposit a long time ago. He was complaining that he sold very few sets so far.
It's a rare order but no one is interested in it.

I've seen the fake Aeronautical Order, it's very well made, the enamel looked good, maybe too good. The order had no ribbon and the metal was "colored" by heating.
I couldn't make any pictures. The seller didn't kept it on table. Maybe he will come to the fair in Iasi this week and I'll try to take some pictures.

One of the dealers in Brasov, actually admitted to me, the (the Agricultural Merit orders) were recently made ohmy.gif from the original dies, but, they cant get the enamel colour exactly the same as the originals.

Oldest trick in the book to have a dealer say he bought them from a deposit, or discovered them forgotton in a old factory all originals rolleyes.gif as they want to sell them on for big money, and these are not the only Communist period orders being faked.

Kevin in Deva. biggrin.gif

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