Presidential Medal for Merit

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hello Collectors! Today I will be comparing the PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL FOR MERIT, there were only a few makers of these medals. Below are two beautiful examples, a BB&B/U.S. MINT example is currently for sale on my eBay.

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The Medal for Merit was, during the period it was awarded, the highest civilian decoration of the United States, awarded by the President of the United States to civilians for "exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services ... since the proclamation of an emergency by the President on September 8, 1939". It was created by Public Law 77-671 and its awarding codified by Executive Order 9286--Medal for Merit on December 24, 1942, later amended and restated by Executive Order 9857A of May 27, 1947. Created during World War II, and awarded to "civilians of the nations prosecuting the war under the joint declaration of the United Nations and of other friendly foreign nations", the medal has not been awarded since 1952.

AVERAGE PRICE:
(FROM MY EXPERIENCES)
The price varies by the condition, and the recipient the medal was awarded to.

AVERAGE - HIGH
$350.00 - $900.00

WORLD WAR II PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL FOR MERIT:

MAKER:
BB&B or US MINT (attempting to confirm)

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MARKINGS:
Gold Gilt slotted sewn brooch, large stars with the highest quality enamels, U.V. Negative Ribbon drape, highest quality striking of this medal.

WORLD WAR II PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL FOR MERIT:

MAKER:
V.H. BLACKINTON & CO., INC.

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MARKINGS:
Gold Gilt slotted sewn brooch, maker marked: VHB, smaller stars and average quality enamels, U.V. Negative ribbon drape, average quality striking of this medal.

Further Reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medal_for_Merit

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Japanese Sword and The Best 10 Hot Picks Of The Week

Thursday, October 24, 2013

I've recently played with the idea of coming back with the old Top 10 lists for the blog.  Here is a list of the 10 top selling items from recent sales on eBay.  You can click on each link to see the actual listing.

Click The Text Links To See What The Top Pieces Sold For
Item Title Click to See on eBay
Bids Rank
US WW2 John Ek Marine Knife Model #9 1st Generation-Hamden Conn. Serial #9I67 39 #10
WW2 War Japanese NCO Officers Sword Matching Numbers to Scabbard Near Mint 39 #9
WWII Chinese Order Of The Striped Tiger ~ James Howard Estate Item 45 #8
Russo Japanese Cavalry Sword With Scabbard #J22 46 #7
WWII Us Navy Seth Thomas 24 Hour Ship Submarine Deck Clock Bakelite W/ Key Great 57 #6
Japanese Ww2 Type 98 Army Sword For Officers Double Signed Tang 59 #5
WW2 German Totenkopf Panzer Division Metal Plate !! 60 #4
*Beautiful Ww2 Chinese Army Dress Dagger W/ Unique Handle* 60 #3
WWII Huge Grouping 5th Flight 43rd Squadron Pilot 70 #2
Signed WW2 Japanese Sword 78 #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ITALIAN DAGGER, ITALIAN KNIFE, MVSN, FASCIST

 

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WWII Veteran C.F. Norris

Friday, May 17, 2013

I came into contact with Rick Norris, son of C.F. Norris through a online WW2 flight simulator on the iPhone and iPad. We have been friends for over a year and he recently shared his Dads medals and story with me.

Here's my Dad's service ribbons from being in the Navy -1944-1946 - he was stationed in Saipan , working in the mail room, and driving the General's jeep, on the American side those years, and told me that P-51s and P-38s were landing and flying back out , 24/7, after being re-armed with bullets, rockets , and bombs. ;-D

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He's had em in his footlocker for years, had never taken them out of their little  bags, I guess he thought it was time to show em on the wall now. He'll be 87 yrs old on 7/2/13 !! My brother & I ordered his cap online with the ship he served on goin to Saipan. It was originally an Italian luxury liner, lights and ornaments, big ball rooms, and all modified to be a troop & weapons carrier. LST stands for ,"Land / Sea Transport " . It had an anti-aircraft gun under a collapsible building on the front and rear of the ship, just in case of an air attack , and bow doors were installed to open up to pick up and deliver troops, tanks, munitions , K rations and supplies.  That USS ARTEMIS  LST AKA-21 ship  was supposed to go back to Pearl Harbor, and he was supposed to be on it, but last minute plans were made to stay on Saipan a while longer- but it got sunk in the Phillipian Sea by a Japanese sub !! I'm glad he didn't get on that ship !!!

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CLINTON FOSTER
www.MEDALMULISHA.com

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